The University of Louisville is among a small group of universities classified as Doctoral University – Highest Research Activity (R1) that also carry the designation National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Education (NCAE-C).
UofL Cybersecurity Center
Cybersecurity at UofL is a collaborative multi-disciplinary initiative. Educational offerings, workforce training, and research contributors are from across the university. Main contributors are Speed School of Engineering, College of Business, Arts & Science, with contributions from other fields as needed.
Workforce and community initiatives are in Collaboration with the Digital Transformation Center.
Unfilled Cybersecurity Jobs in US
NCAE-C Designation
Ignite Your Potential"The reason why I joined grad school it was a challenge my father gave me...so I decided to join the online part."
Frederick Omambia, MSCS '23
In the News
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced today that $20 million in new federal funding soon will be available for training cybersecurity professionals through programs such as the successful Cybersecurity Workforce Certificate developed and piloted at UofL.
Faculty Spotlight Adel Elmaghraby, Winnia Professor of CSE
"We need to explore whether AI and cybersecurity are partners or adversaries and this will guide our research and deployment of new approaches to protect our national interest."