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Establishing the future of cyber forensic education

Our unique approach involves collaboration and partnership with various criminal and non-criminal agencies on processing digital devices that will transform the student, future employers, and the education institution experience by providing future practitioners (students) with hands-on learning experiences. Students are also given the opportunity to advance their skills, teach others, develop materials, and assist with investigations.

Upcoming Events

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Scientific Working Group for Digital Evidence

(SWGDE)​

January 2025

Child Sexual Abuse Research Reduction Network

(CSARRN)​

December 2025

Recent Events

National Night Out is an annual event that fosters police-community partnerships and neighborhood unity to create safer and more caring communities. It strengthens relationships between neighbors and law enforcement, offering a positive opportunity for them to connect.

San Jose State University hosted its 2024 WITH-Cyber Youth Summer Camp for "Rising Seniors." This enriching program took place at the SJSU campus from July 22nd to July 26th, 2024. This camp is supported by students and faculty in the School of Information, the Department of Computer Engineering, and the Department of Computer Science at San Jose State University. Funded by the WITH (Workforce Innovation Technology Hubs) Program at the California State University (CSU), this camp offers a unique opportunity for high school students to delve into the broader world of cyber, cybersecurity, and AI. 

Sciencepalooza! 2024, hosted by Synopsys Outreach Foundation was held at San Jose State University. The event was a day of science and STEM for kids of all ages. Fun activities, food and games were hosted. 

The Tech Interactive in San Jose hosted an event for National AI Literacy Day. With more than 1,100 students, teachers, and administrators heard from experts on panel discussions about why its important for communities to understand artificial intelligence and how it's already impacting schools and communities. 

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In the Tech's galleries, students, ranging from elementary school kids to high schoolers, got to see some of the fun potential applications of AI, including some that would wind up in future exhibits at the Tech. 

Teen Week (February 13th to 16th, 2024): The Tech's inaugural Teen Week provided a unique and engaging field trip experience to more than 1,000 teens across the Bay Area and beyond. Each day of Teen Week featured teen-focused programs and experiences that introduced students to a mix of higher education and career experiences in STEM-related fields. The goal was to identify career pathway opportunities for teens and stories to inspire their pursuit of STEM education.

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