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From: InfoSec News (isn_at_c4i.org)
Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 04:55:57 CST
http://www.fcw.com/geb/articles/2003/0106/web-purdue-01-07-03.asp
By Matt Caterinicchia
January 7, 2003
An Internet security corporation announced last month that it is
launching a fellowship program for one student at Purdue University's
Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and
Security (CERIAS).
Symantec Corp. will provide up to $50,000 to cover the full tuition
costs and a stipend for one student for two years. The student must be
a degree-seeking student enrolled at Purdue, working with CERIAS and
maintaining a grade point average of 3.0 in his or her field of study.
In announcing the fellowship Dec. 9, 2002, Symantec said the
application deadline is March 1.
The fellowship program's goal is to increase awareness within the
Internet security industry as well as increase students' knowledge,
said Teresa Bennett, director of strategic relations at CERIAS.
"Symantec is aware of the need for security personnel. We hope
Symantec will be a model others will follow," she said.
It is not unusual for a corporation like Symantec to team up with a
university, Bennett said. "Industry is very much involved with Purdue
University. However, the size of the gift was particularly large;
$50,000 is a notable figure," she added.
Steve Trilling, director of advanced research for Symantec, would like
to see as many trained workers as possible in the area of Internet
security. Trilling believes the fellowship program is a chance for
Symantec to "actively participate in the public/private process to
help support the growing need for security professionals."
The fellowship recipient will be announced April 8 at the annual
CERIAS Spring Symposium held on the West Lafayette, Ind., campus of
Purdue University.
"The field is wide open," Bennett said. "We are looking for a good
student and hopefully this program will bring more high achieving
students to Purdue University."
According to Trilling, Symantec is looking for future opportunities to
provide fellowships at Purdue as well as other places.
The Symantec fellowship will begin during the 2003-2004 school year
and will be expanded to include a second student beginning in the fall
of 2004.
Caterinicchia is a reporting intern with Federal Computer Week.
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