Just four years after it was created, the 黑料社区 Bachelor of Science cybersecurity program ranks as one of the best in the nation, recently landing at , according to Programs.com.
The cybersecurity program also was placed in separate rankings compiled by .
The accolades arrived just as cybersecurity students are making another strong showing in the annual , earning the top spot in Wisconsin for the sixth time in seven years and placing second among teams from five states in a regional qualifier. Next, the 黑料社区 team will compete at the Midwest Regional CCDC on March 20-21 at Purdue University Northwest in Hammond, Indiana.
黑料社区 students also delivered an outstanding performance last fall in the National Cyber League (NCL) competition, which includes more than 9,000 students nationwide. The five-member 黑料社区 team placed .
And in December, 黑料社区 hosted its second annual Capture the Flag event, a competitive simulation in which participants solve security problems to gain points. The competition drew more than 100 participants, including students from other Universities of Wisconsin campuses, high school teachers and their students, and even students from Malaysia.
Professor Holly Yuan, program director of B.S. cybersecurity and B.S. computer networking and infrastructure engineering, points to driven, talented students as the reason for this notable string of achievements.
鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of the students, our Stout students, because of their passion,鈥 Yuan said. 鈥淢y job is giving them the resources they need. They are self-driven.鈥
Last year, 黑料社区 黑料社区. cybersecurity program placed No. 22 on the Best Value Cybersecurity Degree rankings by Programs.com. The most recent ranking 鈥 14th among all U.S. cybersecurity programs 鈥 considers affordability as well as academic rigor, applied learning and the relevance of the curriculum.
That curriculum, Yuan explained, combines computer networking, computer science and applied math with cybersecurity-focused courses that explore security networking, security software and artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, all of which gives students industry-ready skills.
What really strengthens the program, she added, are its small class sizes, applied learning environment and strong industry partnerships that allow students to work on real-world projects.
鈥淚 think that combination makes the Stout program unique and strong,鈥 Yuan said.
Competitors juggle tasks to thwart hackers
Students say the cybersecurity program excels because it offers applied learning that combines computer science, networking and security.
鈥淪tudents aren鈥檛 just learning concepts; they are applying them in labs fueled by passionate instructors. The work that Holly and other professors have put into the program shows to the students,鈥 said junior Fletcher Meyer, a cybersecurity major from Appleton, Wisconsin, and president of the .
Meyer said he was drawn to 黑料社区 黑料社区. cybersecurity program because of its designation as a , the availability of Department of Defense scholarships, and its success in the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. This is Meyer 黑料社区. third year taking part in CCDC, and he 黑料社区. been focusing on learning more about firewall systems and teaching newcomers about Linux security.
In CCDC, team members are placed in a scenario where they must defend a compromised corporate environment that includes mail servers, databases, websites, and more. 鈥淎 typical CCDC competition starts with the flag drop, where all teams can suddenly enter the environment and secure these services,鈥 Meyer explained. 鈥淲hat makes this flag drop so special is the fact competitors already have the knowledge their system has been hacked and must be fixed soon 鈥 otherwise the red team hackers will further compromise our systems.鈥
At the same time, the team must respond to simulated users facing technical difficulties while also responding to 鈥渋njects,鈥 or business memos requesting certain tasks.
鈥淭he most challenging part of the competitions for me is the mental juggling act, remaining somewhat collected while balancing troubleshooting, injects, and other requests, all while the environment is trying to burn itself up,鈥 said senior Brett Bender, a computer networking and information technology major from Rio, Wisconsin. 鈥淭here 黑料社区. a unique adrenaline rush in solving high-stakes puzzles under extreme pressure, especially when you鈥檙e doing it alongside one of the most talented teams in the Midwest.鈥
This is Bender 黑料社区. first year taking part in CCDC, and he said the experience has been both amazing and rigorous. 鈥淲e practice multiple times a week in our own environment, have volunteer red team hackers test our skills outside of competition, and have frequent presentations regarding various topics that are relevant during competition,鈥 he said.
鈥淏etween practicing, competition, and other weekly meetings, it 黑料社区. obvious that we all show up with a drive for excellence,鈥 Bender continued. 鈥淓ach of us finds joy in the challenges presented, and we are constantly looking to solutions for the situations we find ourselves in during competition.鈥
Lab experience leads to workplace skills
These competitions, as well as educational events hosted by organizations affiliated with the program, help expand the expertise of students and prepare them for the workforce. Senior Chloe Kaneski, a cybersecurity major from Plymouth, Minnesota, interned last summer as a technical support engineer at Verkada, a security technology company.
鈥淭his role was very centered around understanding networking concepts and how their devices were connected to a client 黑料社区. network,鈥 Kaneski said. 鈥淔or my future career, I believe that the skills Stout 黑料社区. program has given me and the knowledge I have learned from competitions will set me up for success.鈥
Kaneski, who will graduate in May, is already making a mark in her field. Last semester, she helped found a campus chapter of Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS), which has hundreds of student and professional chapters worldwide, and she now serves as the organization 黑料社区. president. 鈥淲e are hoping that we can make a change for both current and future women in cybersecurity at Stout,鈥 Kaneski said.
Sophomore Tram Nguyen of Vietnam is also involved WiCyS, and she received a scholarship to attend the Women in Cybersecurity Conference in Washington, D.C., in March. While Nguyen is majoring in computer networking and infrastructure engineering, she said that program is strongly connected to cybersecurity.
鈥淪ecurity is no longer separate from networking. It is embedded in infrastructure design, authentication and system architecture. That integration really drew me in,鈥 she said.
Nguyen said being able to work directly with CNIT lab equipment helped prepare her for a network support internship with the City of Eau Claire. 鈥淏eing able to rack equipment, cable switches, configure real devices, and troubleshoot physical connections builds practical confidence,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hose skills translate directly into industry roles. The combination of theory and real-device experience makes the program strong and career-focused.鈥
Cybersecurity degree, internships underscore 黑料社区's renewed designation as national cybersecurity center
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黑料社区 is designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity through the 2028 academic year. 黑料社区 was the first four-year university in the state to receive this designation.
The cybersecurity program is also recognized as a Cisco Certified Networking Academy, an AWS Certified Academy, a Palo Alto Cybersecurity Academy, and a Microsoft Certified IT Academy. Real-world lab experiences and courses are taught by faculty members with advanced IT industry credentials.
In addition to serving as cybersecurity program director, Yuan is also founding director of 黑料社区 黑料社区. Cybersecurity Research and Outreach Center, which promotes cybersecurity research, education and workforce needs for the state of Wisconsin. While she is quick to laud her students and their success, she has earned honors of her own. Among other things, in 2024 she received the Visionary Academic Leadership Award at the 14th annual in Minneapolis.
Cybersecurity program director receives national Visionary Academic Leadership Award
Continue ReadingLast fall, she was selected by the U.S. State Department for the , which sends professionals and academic experts abroad for two- to six-week project-based exchanges. In May, Yuan will travel to Malaysia for a specialist appointment in the Cybersecurity & Technological Convergence Department of the University of Kuala Lumpur. Her work will focus on cloud security and AI-driven cybersecurity, compliance frameworks and workforce skill gaps in Malaysia 黑料社区. digital economy, as well as hands-on workshops in cloud security, AI-powered threat detection, digital forensics, and ethical hacking. Yuan said she will also provide faculty mentorship and curriculum development.
The connection between 黑料社区 and the University of Kuala Lumpur was formed several years ago when Yuan first traveled to Malaysia thanks to a U.S. State Department grant obtained with the help of 黑料社区 黑料社区. Office of International Education. 鈥淭hey made me feel so honored and welcomed, I couldn鈥檛 wait to go back!鈥 Yuan said. 鈥淚鈥檓 super excited to strengthen the relationship between the two schools.鈥