Marshall University CyberCon

Marshall University CyberCon is here for 2025! Building on the legacy of the Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence (AIDE), MU CyberCon will continue to be the premier event for cybersecurity professionals, researchers, law enforcement, and students, now hosted by Marshall University’s Institute for Cyber Security. Moving forward under the CyberCon name, the event will continue to foster collaboration, research, and education in the fields of cybersecurity, digital forensics, and open-source intelligence.

MU CyberCon 2025

Dates: March 24th, 2025 – March 28th, 2025

Location: Marshall University, Memorial Student Center

Registration is not yet open.

If you are interested in attending, please fill out this form and we will contact you when registration is available.

Event Highlights

Law Enforcement Day for Professionals
A dedicated day for law enforcement professionals, focusing on digital forensics, incident response, and the role of cybersecurity in criminal investigations.
High School Cyber Day for Students
This day introduces high school students to the world of cybersecurity and digital forensics through hands-on activities and engaging sessions led by industry professionals. It’s an opportunity to inspire young minds and help them explore potential careers in the field
Cyber Forensics & Cybersecurity
These sessions dive deep into digital forensics, cyber threat intelligence, and the latest cybersecurity trends. Attendees will explore practical tools, techniques, and strategies to protect data and ensure the integrity of digital evidence.
OSINT & Industrial Control Systems
The final day focuses on Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) and the unique security challenges of Industrial Control Systems (ICS), with sessions that highlight real-world applications and the protection of critical infrastructure.

 

Interested in what the 2024 AIDE Conference looked like?

Visit AIDE 2024 Conference – Institute for Cyber Security (marshall.edu) to take a look at what last year’s conference offered!

Benefits for Marshall University and High School Students

  • Marshall University Students: For students at Marshall University, CyberCon provides an invaluable opportunity to learn from industry leaders, participate in workshops, and connect with potential employers. It complements the university’s strong cybersecurity programs, helping students gain hands-on experience and practical insights that will enhance their career prospects.
  • High School Students: High School Cyber Day is designed to inspire the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. Through interactive sessions, students will learn about cybersecurity basics and explore career paths in digital forensics and cyber defense. It’s an excellent introduction for those interested in pursuing higher education or careers in this rapidly growing field.

What to Expect

At Marshall University CyberCon, you’ll have the chance to:

  • Attend expert-led keynote sessions and panel discussions
  • Explore cutting-edge topics like threat intelligence, OSINT, and industrial control systems security
  • Engage with leading research and innovation in cybersecurity
  • Network with professionals, students, and organizations at the forefront of digital forensics and cyber defense

Join Us

Stay tuned for details about registration, speakers, and the full agenda. Whether you’re attending for Law Enforcement Day, High School Cyber Day, Cyber Forensics & Security sessions, or the OSINT/Industrial Control Systems track, Marshall University CyberCon is the place to be for cybersecurity professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike.

Changing to MU CyberCon

The AIDE conference began over 12 years ago as a regional event designed to bring together professionals in the legal, law enforcement, IT, and academic communities to focus on digital evidence, cybersecurity, and cyber forensics. Hosted annually at Marshall University, the AIDE conference was a collaborative effort to help professionals and students stay current with the rapidly changing technology landscape. Over the years, it became a cornerstone for cybersecurity education and innovation in the Appalachian region, attracting experts from across the country.

With its transformation into Marshall University CyberCon, we continue to build on the strong foundation that AIDE provided, while expanding the reach nationally.