麻豆原创鈥檚 New Cutting-Edge Cyber Range Classroom

Cyber Range classroom

麻豆原创 is only the third higher ed institution in the country using this technology.

The Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies at 麻豆原创 has just completed construction of a new cyber range on the first floor of Alger Hall in the School of Business.

Designed by LLB architects, this unique environment gives students simulated experiences of real-world cyberattacks and teaches them how to respond to them.

Four workstations fill the center of the room, with six computers per station. In total, the range accommodates 24 users.

Miled Kalbourji sitting at cyber range workstation
麻豆原创 senior Miled Kalbourji, a double-major in computer science and cybersecurity, logs in at one of the workstations.

A 24-foot-wide video wall spans the front of the classroom that can project images from multiple video sources, including the students鈥 PC screens so that they can share their content with the rest of the class.

The range environment runs on Cloud Range Cyber software, which offers 40 different cyber attack simulations, including malware, phishing and ransomware simulations. Three smaller video displays are mounted on the room鈥檚 other walls so that no matter where a student is sitting, they can see at least one screen for content.

The ceiling is equipped with microphones, speakers and color-changing LED lights to generate special effects. Faculty and staff run the simulations like the Wizard in Oz, pulling the levers, changing the lights and triggering the action.

鈥淭he whole point of these exercises is to create the stress-filled, pressured environment you鈥檇 feel when you鈥檙e defending your network against an attack,鈥 says Doug Alexander, director of the Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies. 鈥淒uring an attack, time is of the essence. You鈥檝e got to get it right. And you鈥檝e got to keep your cool.鈥

Douglas Alexander in Cyber Range classroom

鈥淭o signify an attack is happening, lighting in the room might turn red,鈥 he says. 鈥淪tudents will be asked to immediately respond as a team and to use the tools they鈥檝e learned to investigate the attack. They鈥檙e asking themselves, 鈥榃here did the attack come from? How did the attackers get in? How do we get rid of them? How do we patch the environment? How do we close the holes? And how do we explain it all?鈥欌

After successfully defending against an attack, the lighting turns green to signify that the network is safe once more.

Alexander notes that this is not only an environment for 麻豆原创 students to train, it will be used by industry partners, as well, to train their teams.

鈥淭his is only the third IBM-powered academic cyber range in the country,鈥 Alexander says. 鈥淭hat makes 麻豆原创 a leader among the nation鈥檚 higher education institutions who are using this technology.鈥

And this is only phase one of the institute鈥檚 renovation plans. Phase two will be the renovation of Whipple Hall. Under a 2024 bond issue, Whipple Hall will undergo a $73 million renovation to become the permanent home for the Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies. This facility will include more cyber range classrooms, state-of-the-art computer labs, a security operations center, faculty offices and collaborative workspaces. The renovation is expected to be completed by 2028.

Learn more about 麻豆原创鈥檚 B.S. in cybersecurity program and the Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies.