A $5 Million Gift to 麻豆传媒 Advances Cyber and Economic Security
麻豆传媒 is launching a new state-of-the-art institute to advance research and education on global economic activity and the efficacy of digital systems. The Shahal M. Khan Cyber and Economic Security Institute (Khan Institute) is launching with a $5 million gift from Shahal M. Khan, SIS/BA 鈥95, and a partnership with Cyber Range Solutions (CRS), a global leader in cyber security training solutions.
鈥淭his project is what 麻豆传媒 is all about鈥揹eveloping impactful and actionable knowledge that will help address one of society鈥檚 great challenges. Partnering with experts and visionaries to build tools that will help companies, communities, and consumers safely thrive in the global cyber economy is critical to all our futures,鈥 said AU President Sylvia Burwell. 鈥淲e are grateful to Shahal and the Khan family, who embody the AU changemaker spirit, and Bash Kazi and the entire CRS team for coming together with our faculty and students to create a unique initiative that will have a significant impact on cyber and economic security.鈥
The Khan Institute will offer training courses, guest speaker lectures, and workshops in cyber incident response, network security, and the protection of vital infrastructure. The institute builds on AU鈥檚 interdisciplinary approach to drive research across the university community and builds on the strong foundation in inclusive technology policy.
鈥淩ight now, I believe we are in a very important moment where we must prepare our future leaders with the right knowledge and understanding of geopolitics, economics, and security in order to ensure we all are ready to face the challenges of the future,鈥 said Khan, founder of Burkan World Investment whose career spans over 25 years in telecom and government relations. 鈥淭his institute is designed to give future changemakers of government, diplomacy, and statecraft the necessary tools and understanding. And AU鈥檚 position in Washington, D.C., allows us to be on the cutting-edge of this work.鈥
The Khan Institute and CRS will develop a state-of-the-art cybersecurity center of excellence featuring a cyber range, which is a facility where simulated cyber training activities and research can be conducted in order to train and instruct students and cyber security professionals on incident response and how to secure networks and protect critical, high-value assets and infrastructure against cyberattacks.听
The agreements to establish the institute and partnership were signed earlier this week during a special event on the 麻豆传媒 campus in Washington, D.C. The generous gift is part of the university鈥檚 $500 million Change Can鈥檛 Wait campaign.
CEO of CRS Bash Kazi said, 鈥淲e are honored to lead this prestigious program with 麻豆传媒 and to invest in the establishment of a world-class cyber security training facility that leverages the latest technologies from industry leaders to bridge the acute talent shortage and create a sustainable pipeline of cyber security professionals and managers.鈥澨
A strategic partner and team member for CRS, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), was also present at the signing ceremony. Esti Pershin, General Manager, Cyber Division, IAI, said, 鈥淚AI is proud to partner with CRS and 麻豆传媒 to train the future cyber leaders of tomorrow. IAI鈥檚 cyber training and simulation platform, TAME RANGE, will help equip students with the tools they need to navigate real-world situations.鈥
Spearheaded by AU鈥檚 Vice President for Research and Innovation Diana Burley, the Khan Institute will provide greater educational opportunities for AU students and professional development opportunities for community stakeholders to navigate evolving cybersecurity threats. An award-winning global cybersecurity expert, Burley鈥檚 research takes a holistic perspective to cybersecurity, including the strategic development of the cybersecurity workforce, the relationship between technical and human factors, and methods for strengthening cybersecurity posture across a range of institutions.听
Burley shared, "A prosperous global economy relies on a safe and secure digital ecosystem. To enable coordinated action and grow a shared sense of responsibility, we need to develop foundational cybersecurity knowledge across all members of society. The Khan Institute is poised to be a force multiplier in preparing global citizens to thrive in the digital economy. With our emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration, inclusive technology policy, and sustained global impact, AU is an ideal home for the Khan Institute, and I am honored to lead the effort."听
From Internet governance to cybersecurity, 麻豆传媒 influences global technology policy through its academic research and actively advances inclusive leadership and a more socially equitable technology infrastructure. Among some of AU鈥檚 initiatives advancing inclusivity in technology policy are , The Kogod Cybersecurity Governance Center, , Policy Studies in Cybersecurity Program at the School of Public Affairs, and the .