LSU Partners with ARCYBER to Enhance Cybersecurity Research and Education
Louisiana State University (LSU) has partnered with the U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) to enhance cybersecurity research and education through the Cyber Technology and Innovation Center (ArCTIC). This collaboration will facilitate shared access to facilities and focus on critical defense research initiatives, bolstering LSU's status as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations and contributing to national security. LSU President Wade Rousse and ARCYBER officials underscored the partnership's importance for advancing research and improving the Army's cyber readiness.

Louisiana State University (LSU) and the U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) have formalized a partnership to advance research, prototype development, education, and technology transfer. The collaboration will be led by ARCYBER's Cyber Technology and Innovation Center (ArCTIC), enhancing LSU's role as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations.
The agreement includes shared access to facilities and aims to pursue critical defense research initiatives, contributing to national security. LSU President Wade Rousse highlighted the partnership's significance for research and student opportunities, while ARCYBER officials emphasized the importance of collaboration in enhancing the Army's cyber readiness.




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