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Welcome to Regis University

The Regis University Colorado Front Range (COFR) Center on Information Assurance Studies (CIAS) is located in Denver, CO at the Lowell campus of Regis University, a Jesuit university. Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society.

The Center is a portal for Colorado citizens, business and government to obtain information, research and education about Information Assurance.  We accomplish our mission through active participation in the community and hosted events that educate and inform. We provide Regis faculty as speakers at Small Medium Business gatherings. We also attend public policy forums and conferences. We strive to educate the next generation of business leaders.

For further information contact Professor Dan Likarish at (303) 964-3680.

School of Computer & Information Sciences (SCIS) News

News Page from the Regis School of Computer and Information Sciences

UPCOMING EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS   

CNSS Certificate presented to Regis Professors Dan Likarish and Erik Moore at the 13th annual Colloquium for Information Security Education (CISSE). Presenting the CNSS Certificate: Mr. David Wennergren, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Information Management and Technology,  & DoD Deputy Chief Information Officer. Link to Mr. Wennergren's curriculum vitae.

All open IASP applications are now complete. Recruitment will open again in late November, 2009 for the 2010-2011 academic year.       

Accepted IASP applicants for Fall, 2009 will begin internships in May, 2010 or later.

Regis has an on-going project to collect used and usable laptops to help academics and rural healthcare workers in Africa. More Information on the Laptop Donation Drive

 

PAST EVENTS:

This year, Regis hosted the FRISC (Front Range Information Security Colloquium) at the Lowell campus. It was held on October 9th in Dayton Memorial Library. For more information, click here: FRISC Announcement. The colloquium is attended by private and public Colorado CS, CIS and IA faculty and students as well as government and business employees.

The Regis University School of Computer & Information Sciences Student Symposium which was to be held at the DTC October 8th has been postponed until next year. The symposium is an opportunity for students to present their own papers and to hear others speak about their work in computer-related topics. See the flyer for more information. Student Symposium flyer.

The 13th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE) was held June 1-3, 2009 in Seattle, Washington. Regis' Dan Likarish and Erik Moore were in attendance.

The annual PI CAEIAE conference was attended by the staff of the CIAS in Phoenix, AZ in late October of 2008.  This national event provides an opportunity for PIs to exchange research ideas, update colleagues on current research interests and report interim findings.

The Front Range OWASP conference was held June 10, 2008. 
The conference was for those interested in application software  
security. 

 

 

 

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