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Marshall University students participated in the world’s largest international cyber defense exercise, run by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence. John Sammons, Chair of the Cyber Forensics and Security program and associate director of Marshall’s Institute for Cyber Security, said: “This has been a tremendous learning opportunity for students… Locked Shields really helps us fulfill that mission. Collaborating with our academic and military partners made this exercise even more valuable for our students… This created a learning experience that is very difficult to re-create in a college classroom. We’re very grateful for the opportunity to participate in Locked Shields.” Alisha Joseph added: “Working alongside industry professionals allowed me to learn things that I could not learn in the classroom, and I was able to confidently complete our group objectives. I believe this experience has prepared me for my future in cybersecurity.”