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Resecurity Partners with Duke University Masters of Engineering in Cybersecurity to Bolster Cyber Intelligence Education

Resecurity Partners with Duke University Masters of Engineering in Cybersecurity to Bolster Cyber Intelligence Education

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Resecurity, Inc., a global leader in cyber threat intelligence and security solutions, announces an educational collaboration with Duke University’s Masters of Engineering in Cybersecurity program. This partnership aims to enrich cybersecurity education by including Resecurity’s enterprise-level cyber threat intelligence (CTI) tools and industry expertise in the program’s curriculum.

As part of the agreement, Resecurity will provide Duke with complimentary access to its Context cloud-based CTI platform, valued at $1 million per year, enabling students and faculty to explore real-world threat detection and analysis scenarios. This hands-on access will support lab exercises, research initiatives, and graduation projects, while empowering learners to experience cybersecurity as practiced by industry experts.

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“This collaboration with Resecurity allows our students to experience more of the cyber defense industry while they are still at Duke,” said Art Ehuan, Executive Director of the Duke Cybersecurity Master of Engineering program. “It’s not just about tools—it’s about developing the mindset to tackle rapidly evolving global threats.”

In addition to platform access, Resecurity will offer specialized guest lectures and on-campus workshops on threat intelligence, advise student capstone projects, provide internship opportunities and technical support for faculty and lab use.

Under the agreement, Resecurity will provide Duke University with:

  • Access to the Context and Risk cloud-based cybersecurity platforms and technical support.

  • Development assistance for school-based educational programs focused on cybersecurity.

  • Ongoing support as needed to counter cyber threats and strengthen Duke’s digital resilience.

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“Resecurity is excited to support Duke in developing the next generation of cyber defenders,” said Shawn Loveland, Chief Operations Officer for Resecurity. “Academic partnerships are critical to bridging the gap between education and the realities of cybercrime and nation-state threats.”

The integration of Resecurity’s technology and expertise will begin immediately and is expected to impact dozens of students in the upcoming academic year.

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