Duke Engineering Celebrates the Class of 2026
On Sunday, May 10, 2026, Duke Engineering celebrated over 1,200 graduates from its various programs.
On Sunday, May 10, 2026, Duke Engineering celebrated over 1,200 graduates from its various programs.
A multidisciplinary team of graduate students is leading cutting-edge research into the risks posed by unencrypted satellite data transmissions with direct implications for national security and critical infrastructure.
Duke Engineering's co-op program embeds master's students in full-time professional roles for up to a year, building the skills, network and experience that top employers are looking for.
Venezuela’s crisis stems not only from political turmoil but from the collapse of the digital systems that enable identity, payments, records, and accountability. Rebuilding the country will require restoring these digital foundations — including secure identity, modern payments, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and legal frameworks — supported by international partners and trusted governance. Without this sequencing and investment, any political transition risks repeating past failures rather than enabling lasting recovery.
A Duke–CrowdStrike research collaboration looked at how Russian state-sponsored hackers operate—and came up with recommendations for how U.S. organizations can stop them before damage is done.
For Hrishi, the Duke Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity is a way to align technical expertise with a more profound sense of purpose.
The Graduate Student Programs & Services team provides a uniquely embedded support system that empowers master’s and PhD students from around the globe to thrive academically, professionally and personally.
Duke University’s online Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity has been recognized as the nation’s top program, earning the #1 ranking from Fortune out of 18 programs.
Two Duke Cybersecurity Executive Certificate Programs will be offered on the Duke Campus on October 21–22, 2025. The Cloud Security for Leaders and Industrial Security for Leaders certificates are strategically timed to conclude just before the Cybersecurity at Duke Annual Conference, which begins on October 23, 2025. Participants who complete either certificate will be recognized on stage during the conference, making it possible to earn a credential and celebrate it in front of peers and industry leaders—all in one impactful visit to Duke’s campus.
In this video, Gen. (ret.) CQ Brown Jr., Duke’s newly appointed executive-in-residence, delivers a welcome message to Duke student veterans.
Partnership aims to enrich cybersecurity education by including Resecurity's enterprise-level cyber threat intelligence (CTI) tools and industry expertise in the program's curriculum.