Camelot Secure has announced that its President and CEO, Stan Oliver, has been appointed to the Industry Advisory Board of Duke University’s Cybersecurity Master of Engineering Program.
Based in Phoenix, Camelot Secure, along with DigiFlight, is looking forward to Oliver contributing to the program's focus on innovation and excellence in areas such as curriculum development, student internships, and graduate outcomes.
Evolving Cyber Challenges
Stan Oliver expressed his eagerness to join the board, stating, “I’m honored to join the Duke University Cybersecurity Master of Engineering Program’s Industry Advisory Board and to contribute to shaping the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.”
With his extensive experience in government and defense programs, Oliver aims to bridge academic learning with practical experience by enhancing internship paths and hands-on opportunities, thereby equipping students to face evolving cybersecurity challenges.
Next Generation of Cybersecurity
Board members have a critical role in establishing Duke’s program as a pioneer in cybersecurity education
Board members have a critical role in establishing Duke’s program as a pioneer in cybersecurity education. The university is fortunate to include globally acknowledged experts in the field on its Cybersecurity Industry Advisory Board.
Art Ehuan, the program’s Executive Director, remarked, “I’m delighted to announce that Mr. Stanford Oliver has joined our Cybersecurity Advisory Board. Stan brings exceptional leadership, deep cybersecurity expertise, and invaluable perspective to our students and faculty. We’re honored to have him join our distinguished board of nationally recognized cybersecurity pioneers.”
Real-World Cybersecurity Scenarios
Beyond his advisory responsibilities, Oliver plans to collaborate closely with Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering as well as its Engineering Graduate and Professional Programs, utilizing his companies to enhance student experiences outside the classroom. Camelot Secure and DigiFlight will cooperate with faculty to facilitate student involvement in final projects and capstone engagements that incorporate real-world cybersecurity challenges.
These collaborative efforts aim to prepare students for success post-graduation, exposing them to complex threat environments, mission-aligned cyber operations, and emerging technologies, thereby ensuring a well-prepared cohort of industry-ready professionals.
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