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Resecurity & Georgia Tech Partner to Boost Cybersecurity

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Resecurity, a global leader in cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions, is excited to announce a strategic partnership with the renowned Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). This collaboration will enhance cybersecurity research, accelerate innovation, and support the development of a highly skilled workforce to tackle critical digital challenges worldwide.

Georgia Tech, one of the most prestigious research institutions in the U.S., boasts an impressive $1.37 billion in annual research funding. Known for its exceptional engineering, computing, and cybersecurity programs, the university is committed to addressing some of the world’s most pressing global challenges. The partnership will harness Georgia Tech’s research expertise alongside Resecurity’s advanced cybersecurity capabilities to develop the next generation of cyber professionals.

Under this partnership, Resecurity will work closely with the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy to integrate real-world cyber threat intelligence (CTI) into Georgia Tech’s curriculum, labs, and research initiatives. In collaboration with the Schools of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering, this initiative will enhance Georgia Tech’s interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Master of Science degree program. Students will benefit from hands-on experience using Resecurity’s powerful threat detection tools to hunt, track, and analyze cyber threats. They will also receive mentorship from over 25 industry experts, ensuring they are equipped with the skills needed to build resilient digital infrastructures. Currently, Resecurity’s technologies are being used in three key courses: Offensive Cyber Operations, Attribution, and Response; Cyber Threat Intelligence; and Advanced Intelligence, Detection Engineering, and Threat Hunting.

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“Georgia Tech’s leadership in research and education makes it an ideal partner for Resecurity,” said Gene Yoo, CEO of Resecurity. “By combining our expertise in threat intelligence and cybersecurity solutions with Georgia Tech’s cutting-edge educational and research capabilities, we are committed to empowering the next generation of cybersecurity leaders who will safeguard critical assets in an increasingly complex digital landscape.”

The partnership’s focus will be on fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, advancing innovative research, and creating practical solutions to enhance global cybersecurity. Joint initiatives will include comprehensive cybersecurity training programs and knowledge exchange to further bolster the digital security of organizations and individuals worldwide.

“Students at Georgia Tech have already gained significant value from using Resecurity’s Risk and Context CTI tools to address real-world cyber risks in scenarios such as intelligence-based corporate risk monitoring and digital executive protection for actual industry clients,” said Sergio Caltagirone, Cybersecurity Professor of the Practice at Georgia Tech. “The partnership provides students with the opportunity to hunt, identify, and analyze cybercrime and digital fraud on a large scale, across diverse environments, all within a controlled, risk-free setting. This unique learning experience is invaluable for preparing students to face the complexities of the cybersecurity landscape.”

This partnership between Resecurity and Georgia Tech marks a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to develop and equip cybersecurity professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to protect critical digital infrastructures against evolving cyber threats.