KENNESAW, Ga. | Apr 7, 2017
Event simulates real-world scenarios in cyber-defense and information security
Kennesaw State University senior Mark Mosley led his cyber-defense team through two days of cyberattacks while trying to keep a business afloat as part of an annual competition this week.
KSU’s cyber-defense team competed against seven other teams Wednesday and Thursday at the Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition at KSU. KSU has hosted the regional competition since 2006.

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