Today Athens State University celebrated the grand opening of its new CyberLab, a cutting-edge cybersecurity facility designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to tackle the ever-evolving challenges of the digital world. The Alabama Legislature provided a $250,000 grant to help fund the lab, initiating an investment in the University’s cybersecurity education, research, and innovation. The grand opening celebration included a ribbon-cutting ceremony, lab tours, and demonstrations of the lab’s capabilities. Guests had the opportunity to meet with faculty and students, learn about the university’s cybersecurity programs, and discuss the critical role of cybersecurity in today’s world.
The CyberLab, located in Waters Hall, is a testament to the institution’s commitment to staying at the forefront of technology and preparing the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. The lab is equipped with the latest tools and technologies, offering students hands-on experience in areas such as ethical hacking, digital forensics, network security, and cyber threat analysis.
“The lab will provide students and faculty a secure and isolated environment where they may safely employ cybersecurity tools, preventing interaction with systems external to those installed in the lab,” said Dr. Adam Lewis, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Program Coordinator for Computer Science and Information Technology. “Students will engage in cybersecurity exercises, such Red Team-Blue Team cyberwarfare mock drills, among many more exciting experiments.”
The lab will also serve as a hub for research and collaboration, bringing together students, faculty, and industry professionals to explore innovative solutions to cybersecurity issues. Athens State has established Learning Partnerships with leading cybersecurity companies such as Torch and Colsa, and engages in industry partnerships through the Program Advisory Board. Athens State aims to utilize these partnerships to help students learn and develop best practices and cutting-edge strategies in the field.
“The acquisition of the new Athens State CyberLab exceedingly elates the faculty of the Mathematical, Computer, and Natural Sciences Department (MCNS),” said Dr. Ronald Merritt, Chair of MCNS. The CyberLab is part of Athens State University’s broader initiative to expand its STEM offerings and provide students with the education and training necessary to succeed in high-demand fields. With the opening of this lab, the university reaffirms its commitment to fostering innovation, supporting economic growth, and preparing students to meet the challenges of the 21st century.