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Marshall University brings MUCyberCon 2025 to Huntington campus

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Marshall University and its Institute for Cyber Security will host MUCyberCon 2025, a three-day cybersecurity conference, March 26-28, 2025, at the Memorial Student Center in Huntington, West Virginia.

The event features a keynote address by Marshall University President Brad D. Smith and brings together professionals, students and industry leaders specializing in cybersecurity, cyber forensics and open-source intelligence (OSINT).

MUCyberCon 2025 will provide attendees with critical insights into the latest trends and challenges in cybersecurity. The event includes expert-led sessions and discussions on topics such as OSINT, industrial control systems security, cyber forensics and cyber defense.

Participants will also have opportunities to network, collaborate and engage with experts in the field.

The conference is free and open to professionals and students alike, encouraging broad participation and knowledge sharing.

For students, the event presents an invaluable opportunity to learn from industry leaders, gain hands-on experience, and connect with potential employers. It complements the university’s robust cybersecurity programs, helping students build practical skills that can enhance their career prospects.

Registration is now open, and attendees can secure their spots by visiting https://www.marshall.edu/cyber/cybercon/, where a list of speakers and daily schedules is also available.

 

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