Forged by the Sea: Cedarville University’s Pathway to Naval Careers
Since the early 2000s, Cedarville University students have been awarded competitive military and defense scholarships, including those tied to service in the Navy and the National Security Agency (NSA).
Cedarville Expands National Security Ties With U.S. Cyber Command Agreement
A new three-year partnership with U.S. Cyber Command will help Cedarville University prepare the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
New Book Helps Readers Fight Cybercrimes
To help educate people about cyber threats, Cedarville University’s Dr. Seth Hamman, director of the Center for the Advancement of Cybersecurity and professor of cyber operations and computer science, has written “Invitation to Cybersecurity.”
Cedarville Ranked No. 1 Cyber Program in Ohio
The 2025 Cybersecurity Guide named Cedarville’s undergraduate and graduate programs in cybersecurity No. 1 in Ohio and No. 3 nationally. Additionally, the programs are the most affordable in Ohio.
A Commitment to the Value of Cyber Education
Cedarville University, among the nation’s top three evangelical Christian universities, is committed to preparing professionals to defend individuals, corporations and nonprofits in today’s increasingly digital world.
Cedarville Senior Recognized for NSA Codebreaker Achievement
Kaicheng Ye cracked the code and now the Greene County Commissioners are going to honor him for this national accomplishment.
Bridging the Gap: New Cyber Endeavor Cultivates Leaders
As the demand for cybersecurity professionals soars, Cedarville University is launching a new student-led initiative to equip future cyber experts with technical and leadership skills.
GenCyber Camp Returns to Cedarville
Cedarville University has been awarded a grant from the National Security Agency (NSA) to host the GenCyber cybersecurity camp this summer, June 23-27. Designed for rising high school seniors, the camp aims to ignite and sustain interest in cybersecurity, a field critical to national security and economic stability. Applications are open until March 1.