U.S. cybersecurity leaders to examine lessons learned and set strategies for future risk

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. —

CERIAS, Purdue’s Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security, is inviting its partners in industry, government and higher education to the West Lafayette campus to level-up their cybersecurity knowledge and strategies.

The theme, “Using Past Lessons to Thwart Future Threat,” will set the tone for the center’s upcoming 24th-annual symposium, set for March 28-30. The theme’s “past lessons” refers, in part, to CERIAS’s 25th anniversary and its history of leading the cybersecurity field by identifying and building defenses against ever-evolving digital security threats.

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