SECuR-IT Summer Paid Internship
SECuR-IT: Summer Experience, Colloquium and Research in Information Technology is a ten-week residential program with paid internship co-located at Stanford University and San Jose State University. SECuR-IT will run from June 10, 2007 until August 15, 2007.
SECuR-IT is a collaboration between the Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) and our industry/academic workgroup and is a new TRUST program. The topic for the intern experience is network security. The ten-week Summer 2007 program will be a cohort of 20 graduate students selected from a national pool of applicants. The internship experience will be with leading Silicon Valley network security companies, such as SUN, Symantec and Deloitte & Touche.
Weekly seminars will bring a variety of UC Berkeley, Stanford and San Jose State University faculty together in an exciting lecture format. The seminars will be designed to support the network security topics germane to our industry sponsor internship activities. Industry guest speakers will also be invited to speak at the seminars. For further information, including an online application, see the SECuR-IT webpage.
SECuR-IT is a collaboration between the Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology (TRUST) and our industry/academic workgroup and is a new TRUST program. The topic for the intern experience is network security. The ten-week Summer 2007 program will be a cohort of 20 graduate students selected from a national pool of applicants. The internship experience will be with leading Silicon Valley network security companies, such as SUN, Symantec and Deloitte & Touche.
Weekly seminars will bring a variety of UC Berkeley, Stanford and San Jose State University faculty together in an exciting lecture format. The seminars will be designed to support the network security topics germane to our industry sponsor internship activities. Industry guest speakers will also be invited to speak at the seminars. For further information, including an online application, see the SECuR-IT webpage.
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