Regent University's Institute for Cybersecurity to Build State-of-the-Art Cyber Range at Virginia Beach Campus
Regent Cyber Range To Offer Highest Level Of Training In The Nation, Powered By The Cyberbit Range Platform
VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia, July 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Officials with the Institute for Cybersecurity at Regent University, an academic center and training facility dedicated to equipping the next generation of cybersecurity professionals in the industry, government, military and academia, announced today that Regent is building a state-of-the-art cyber range training facility.
As one of only a few stand-alone cyber range facilities at a university, and perhaps the only one in the nation at a private university, The Regent Cyber Range will open on Q4 2017 and will offer hands-on training programs where students will acquire the highest level of skills needed for careers in cybersecurity. Regent's Cyber Range will also be a leading-edge training hub for enterprises, consultancies, government and military organizations, offering several certificate programs at all levels.
According to industry reports, cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing career fields, with demand expected to rise to 6 million jobs globally in 2019 and a projected shortfall of employees for 1.5 million job openings. Median pay for an entry-level position for people with a bachelor's degree is currently $88,890, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with the highest 10 percent of cybersecurity professionals earning more than $140,000.
"A severe skill shortage exists in the workforce, while at the same time the threats to our country's security grow ever more sophisticated," said Regent's Chancellor and CEO, Dr. M.G. "Pat" Robertson. "Regent's new training center will address the nation's need for thousands of additional cybersecurity experts to defend government and commercial networks from cyber attacks."
Regent will utilize the Cyberbit Range platform created by Cyberbit Ltd., the world's leading provider of cybersecurity training and simulation platforms. It offers a realistic training experience where trainees are exposed to various attack scenarios and security breaches to improve their hands-on skills. The range can simulate large-scale virtual networks and attacks based on real-world incidents, and can also pinpoint system vulnerabilities and help users develop countermeasures and improved protocols for dealing with cyber attacks on critical network systems. The platform offers numerous security tools and systems, including risk assessment tools, monitoring systems, security information and event management systems, forensic tools and supporting databases, as well as other network, security and cyber components.
"Regent will be among the first in Christian higher education, and one of the few colleges and universities nationwide, to offer hands-on cybersecurity training," said Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riaño, executive vice president for academic affairs. "This facility will allow Regent to offer complex, system-level training at the highest level, and graduates will emerge with hands-on testing and training that is unmatched in higher education. We've found the Cyberbit Range platform to deliver the highest level of training experience that will enable us to achieve our goals, coupled with the unparalleled support of the Cyberbit team."
"We are excited to partner with Regent University to build their new training facility based on the Cyberbit Range," said Adi Dar, CEO, of Cyberbit Ltd. "This training program firmly positions Regent as a leader in cybersecurity training in America today, not only for its students at the graduate and undergraduate levels, but also as a destination for businesses, government and military organizations."
Currently, Regent University offers a Master of Science in Cybersecurity, as well as undergraduate degrees in Information Systems Technology, Computer Science, Cyber & Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity.
Early next year, Regent will also host a Cyber Summit (Spring, 2018) featuring industry and government leaders to discuss innovation and future cybersecurity risks. Details will be announced soon.
For more information please visit: http://www.regent.edu/institutes/cybersecurity
About Regent University
Founded in 1978, Regent University has 10,000 students studying on its 70-acre campus in Virginia Beach, Va., and online around the world. The university offers associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from a Christian perspective in 128 program areas including business, communication, the arts, divinity, education, government, law, leadership, and psychology. Currently, Regent University tops the list of Best Online Bachelor's Programs in Virginia by U.S. News & World Report. Visit http://www.regent.edu
About Cyberbit
Created to protect the most high-risk organizations in the world, Cyberbit secures enterprises and critical infrastructure against advanced cyberthreats. The company's battle-hardened cybersecurity solutions detect, analyze and respond to the most advanced, complex and targeted threats. Cyberbit employs a formidable and diverse team from both the public and private sector, including PhDs, hackers, former CISOs and SOC managers, as well as seasoned veterans of the intelligence and military communities. With offices in Texas, Munich and Israel, and presence worldwide, Cyberbit is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESLT and TASE: ESLT) and has more than 500 personnel in the United States, Europe and Asia. To learn more about how Cyberbit maximizes protection against today's signature-less threats, visit http://www.cyberbit.com.
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