University of Alabama Cybersecurity Clinic
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Description
The University of Alabama (UA) Cybersecurity Clinic aims to train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals while improving the cyber defenses of nonprofits and other small to medium-sized organizations that serve vulnerable communities. Under faculty supervision, students participating in the UA Cyber Clinic work directly with under-resourced organizations to identify vulnerabilities and recommend mitigations.
Services provided: Cyber assessment services.
Request Services and Volunteer
- Criteria to Request Services:
- The UA Cybersecurity Clinic offers support to nonprofits and small businesses, with plans to expand its work to rural hospitals.
- Request Services:
- The UA Cybersecurity Clinic is part of UA’s Institute of Data and Analytics. See https://ida.culverhouse.ua.edu/initiatives/cyber/ for more information.
- Criteria to Volunteer:
- Participation is open to any student enrolled at the University of Alabama.
- Apply to Volunteer:
- Contact Clinic Director, Greg Bott at gjbott@culverhouse.ua.edu.
DISCLAIMER
The cybersecurity volunteer program described on this fact sheet is operated by an independent third party and not by CISA or the federal government. CISA does not attest to the suitability or effectiveness of these volunteer programs for any particular use case. CISA does not endorse any third-party product or service. Any reference to specific third-party products, processes, or services by service mark, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply their endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by CISA.