Jan 22, 2018
Two Groups Today
UVM Rotaract Club & Norwich University Cybersecurity effort around Superbowl

Daphne Larkin, director of media relations and community affairs, will present on Norwich University as a community resource with an emphasis on cybersecurity. This includes learning opportunities such as Norwich’s Annual Cyber Summit, CISSP certification, drone license exam prep course, and the free GenCyber camp. Daphne will share her experiences of working with students and faculty who – as the only university involved – supported cybersecurity at Super Bowl 50, which was held at the country’s most technically advanced stadium, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Entering into its third century of educating tomorrow’s ethical leaders, Norwich today is a national leader in cybersecurity education and research. Norwich offers undergraduate and graduate programs; civic engagement with Vermont businesses; and designs and implements tools to protect federal critical infrastructure. Norwich is a community resource also in the many free lecture series it offers, symposia and other programs. There are opportunities to engage via Norwich’s five centers of excellence in the areas of sustainability, cyber (as noted), leadership and change, civic engagement, and peace and war. Daphne will touch on who Norwich is structurally and how we serve Vermont from prospective students to college students to businesses/government and internationally.