
“It’s possible to achieve academic success alongside military service”
An interview with Antonio Cabe, US Army Medical Officer, Fayetteville NC and a 2026 candidate for the Duke Master’s in Cybersecurity
An interview with Antonio Cabe, US Army Medical Officer, Fayetteville NC and a 2026 candidate for the Duke Master’s in Cybersecurity
Sarah Blake started her military career as a helicopter pilot in the US Navy in 2017. She came to Duke to study National Security Policy and Cybersecurity.
Kevin was a Defensive Cyber Operations Analyst in the Navy. Employed by Mandiant, he is also an Adjunct Professor for the College of Western Idaho. Read a Q&A about his experience in the Duke Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity Program.
Read an interview with Duke Cybersecurity graduate Akhil Vishnubhothla, who was offered a job a few weeks before graduation.
NATO’s first CIO and a 2014 Duke Fuqua School of Business Alum, Dr. Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer, MBA, was on the Duke Campus this October to deliver keynotes at the Cybersecurity at Duke Conference "In the Age of AI".
Engineers are facing more ethical dilemmas in their professional lives than ever before. Students need to be taught how to handle them
Jimmie Lenz embraced the transformative potential of blockchain technology and digital assets early on—a vision that ultimately reshaped his career trajectory and brought him to Duke University
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, Duke Engineering celebrated about 1,100 graduates from its various programs
Group of five students in Duke’s Master’s of Engineering in Cybersecurity placed in the top 10% of a prestigious nationwide competition
Duke Engineering’s annual Graduate Program Boot Camp inspires, mentors and empowers aspiring engineers from diverse backgrounds.