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This expansion is a testament to transforming the government s approach to security and leapfrogging the current state of technology within DOD, he said.
Before the program’s launch, researchers had no way of reporting bugs they found in publicly accessible DoD systems.
“Because of this, many vulnerabilities went unreported, said Goldstein. The DOD Vulnerability Policy launched in 2016 because we demonstrated the efficacy of working with the hacker community and even hiring hackers to find and fix vulnerabilities in systems.
Since the launch of the Vulnerability Disclosure Program, security researchers have submitted over 29,000 vulnerability reports. Officials said that over 70% of them were determined to be valid.
Vietnamese engineer honored by US Department of Defense
By Luu Quy  April 25, 2021 | 12:00 pm GMT+7
Tran Dai Chi poses for photo with his degree from the Southern Methodist University, Texas, U.S., in 2019. Photo courtesy of Chi.
Tran Dai Chi received an honorable mention from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for helping ensure domestic cybercrime security.
The 29-year-old works as a security engineer at Amazon in Texas. When the Covid-19 outbreak first hit the southern state, he was ordered to work from home where, each morning, he would conduct an online meeting with a group of security experts.
During one of these meetings in early April, Chi was congratulated by a colleague after his name appeared on the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) website.
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Utica College ranks in top 43 among more than 2,000 institutions
Utica College (UC) has been recognized for five of its programs that ranked in the top percentage on a national scale. The ratings were provided by Intelligent.com, placing UC in the top 43 among 2,277 institutions for all five programs.
The recognition was given to three masters programs and two bachelors programs, all pertaining to cybersecurity specializations. The master of cybersecurity computer forensics program ranked the highest, coming in 17th place nationally.
According to its website, Intelligent.com uses an unbiased rating scale based on the quality of the curriculum, the graduation rate, and post-graduate employment, as well as student engagement and pricing. The scale is designed to help future students decide what program will work best for them, and help make the college decision process easier.