A new degree of security

Tuesday, 7 May 2002, 10:58 AM EST

The University of Texas at Dallas has joined forces with businesses and law-enforcement officials to create a center for cybercrime education and research.

The Digital Forensics and Security Institute includes the collaborative efforts of the Greater Dallas Crime Commission, the National White Collar Crime Center, and the Texas Justice Department. The institute will be part of the university's Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science and will offer a cybersecurity degree program that includes classes in digital forensics encryption and wireless security.

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