
Building Cybersecurity Preparedness in Local Governments
With the goal of providing an understanding of cybersecurity threats, the New York State Association of Counties, the NYS Conference of Mayors, and the Association of Towns of New York State have partnered with the University at Albany’s Center for Technology in Government to publish a “Cybersecurity Primer for Local Government Leaders.”
CEHC Hosts South Korean Students Through Cybersecurity Exchange Program
A group of 25 students traveled abroad from South Korea over the winter intersession for a five-week exchange program.
CEHC Adds Three New Professors to its Faculty Ranks
The College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity (CEHC) at the University at Albany has appointed three new assistant professor positions in the informatics and cybersecurity disciplines.

Faculty Experts: Rising Tensions over Ukraine
As the potential for another military conflict rises in Ukraine, the University at Albany has faculty experts that are available to discuss the history, buildup and implications for Russia’s actions.

CEHC Capstone Partners Students with New York City Emergency Management
Students worked on a semester-long project to help NYCEM prepare for its annual citywide continuity of operations virtual conference in December 2021.

5 Questions with Faculty: Marcie Fraser
Marcie Fraser joined CEHC last fall as the new instructor for the Questar III BOCES New Visions: Emergency Preparedness, Informatics, Cyber and Homeland Security (EPICH) program.

CEHC Professor Analyzes Economic Cost of Critical Infrastructure Disruptions
Study finds highway delays can cause economic losses of up to $250 million in one day.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist in HIV Diagnoses
While HIV infection rates are declining, a recent study done in partnership with the University shows that racial and ethnic disparities remain in HIV diagnoses among heterosexually active adults in the United States.