College of Engineering Unit:
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Project Team Member(s):
Casey Colley, Carter MacNab, Arian Ghorbani and Alexander Marx
Project ID:
CS.91
Project Description:
In order to effectively practice cyberdefense skills, students must have access to vulnerable networks of virtual machines. However this is a very time-intensive process, especially for beginning cybersecurity students. Juno is a system of distributed servers that automates the process of generating networks of virtual machines with unique combinations of vulnerabilites and then deploying those virtual machines. By doing this, Juno reduces the barrier to entry into cybersecurity defense scenarios: students do not need to worry about creating vulnerable networks by hand. Additionally, Juno provides a game-like interface that encourages the competitive spirit in players.
Project Website(s):
Project Communication Piece(s):
Attachment | Size |
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Paper accepted into proceedings of the Silicon Valley Cybersecurity Conference, 2023 | 95.61 KB |
Expo poster displayed at the in-person expo | 979.63 KB |
Opportunities:
This team is open to networking
This team is open to collaboration opportunities
This team is open to employment offers
This team accepts email messages from attendees:
colleyc@oregonstate.edu