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Explore the latest developments and collaborations from CISI in securing our nation's critical infrastructure and combating emerging cyber threats.

Texas House Bill Aims to Transform Reese Technology Center into a National Security Research Hub

Texas House Bill Aims to Transform Reese Technology Center into a National Security Research Hub

Texas Tech leaders traveled to Austin to testify at the hearing of HB 5092, aiming to expand Reese Technology Center for national security and infrastructure research.

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Advancing Innovation Through System-Wide Collaboration

Advancing Innovation Through System-Wide Collaboration

The inaugural workshop brought together researchers from across the TTU System to foster collaboration and spotlight initiatives.

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Engineering Doctoral Student Wants to Improve Drone Deterrent Technology

Engineering Doctoral Student Wants to Improve Drone Deterrent Technology

At the Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics Laboratory, Micah LaPointe researches the possibility of building deployable solid-state microwave systems.

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TTU Researchers Help Patch Critical Apple Vision Pro Security Flaw

TTU Researchers Help Patch Critical Apple Vision Pro Security Flaw

Apple Vision Pro Vulnerability Patched After GAZEploit Attack Discovery Security researchers discovered a now-patched flaw that enabled an attacker to see what users typed on the device's virtual keyboard

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Texas Tech Aims to Become World Leader in Protecting Critical Infrastructure

Texas Tech Aims to Become World Leader in Protecting Critical Infrastructure

The CISI, located on the Texas Tech campus, will establish a highly secure research facility and multidisciplinary consortium to delve into security strategies and testing that will eventually conclude with stronger policies and infrastructure.

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Texas Tech Partnership Earns $2.5 Million Grant for Cybersecurity Program

Texas Tech Partnership Earns $2.5 Million Grant for Cybersecurity Program

Texas Tech University, along with the University of Texas at San Antonio and Angelo State University, are the recipients of a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to develop a comprehensive research and workforce development program in cybersecurity that will address relevant defense problems.

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Texas Tech Alumnus Partners with Former Professor to Make Firearms Safer

Texas Tech Alumnus Partners with Former Professor to Make Firearms Safer

John Granier and his team at Element U.S. Space & Defense will join the Texas Tech Combustion Lab to research combustion dynamics in gun chambers.

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