Cybersecurity work happening at INL. Photo courtesy of IN Five new cybersecurity programs at Boise State University were recently approved by the Idaho State Board of Education, and now, with industry partnerships, the university can move ahead with developing courses. Four of these programs are planned to come online this fall. “(There are) so many people I’d like to thank,” said Sin Ming Loo, an electrical engineering professor in the cybersecurity discipline who helps lead its development. “It’s not one person's idea; it is so many pieces that put it into a whole package.” Approved in just about a year’s time, the programs are an undergraduate and graduate degree in cyber operations and resilience, an analyst and threat intelligence certificate, a resilience engineering certificate and a governance policy administration certificate, anticipated to come fall 2022. Courses are typically online and asynchronous, meaning there is no set lecture or class times. “I’m extremely excited