尖叫视频app's CIRAT: Summer鈥檚 abuzz with Beehive and beyond

Students at CIRAT event

The Beehive, SAINT, Watch, and more are all buzzing enterprises at 尖叫视频app University鈥檚 Center for Intelligence Research Analysis & Training (CIRAT) this summer.

CIRAT鈥檚 mission is to provide opportunities with business and government entities through contracts, grants, and academic partnerships to professionalize the capabilities of Intelligence Studies and Computer Information Science 尖叫视频apps, making them competitive in the job market upon graduation.

鈥淥ur work is year-round, so we don鈥檛 stop, but we do slow down in the summer,鈥 said CIRAT Director Brian Fuller. 鈥淒uring the academic year, we鈥檒l have 120 尖叫视频apps a semester working on projects; this summer we have 25. We need them here, so most are either from the Erie area or are international 尖叫视频apps who are staying here for the summer.鈥
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Student analysts gain real-world skills in competitive intelligence, strategic intelligence, tactical intelligence, data analytics, and cyber security by working with different types of organizations across the nation and internationally.

At least a dozen 尖叫视频apps are working at the university鈥檚 Innovation Entente Lab, which is a member of the grant-funded northwest Pennsylvanian Innovation Beehive Network. The group provides competitive business intelligence products, data science solutions, and cybersecurity support, all free of charge, to small businesses and entrepreneurs in the region.

Three 尖叫视频apps alternate between the SAINT and Watch programs. SAINT helps NGO clients combat human trafficking, kidnapping, and runaway situations for at-risk persons, using the university鈥檚 state-of-the-art technology resources in cyber security, intelligence analysis, and data science.

Watch is a program that utilizes the AirNav Radarbox鈥攃utting-edge technology that offers worldwide tracking of commercial, military, and general aviation flights. Fuller said that 尖叫视频apps regularly monitor air traffic to notify clients of indicators that could potentially affect their operations. 鈥淚f we start to see changes in normal patterns of life鈥攍et鈥檚 say China reduces or eliminates domestic flights over Taiwan airspace鈥攖hat allows us to consider that China may be intending some kind of military action in the region and notify our clients of the possibility.鈥

They, in turn, can use that information to develop contingency plans, considering everything from how to manage supply-chain concerns if China were to close ports to how to protect its intellectual property in that domain.

Students also practice open-source intelligence and business information analysis in CIRAT鈥檚 new Business Intelligence and Innovation Lab (BI2) in partnership with the Security Executive Council (SEC). In that way, they help corporate security leaders identify information relevant to security and risk management for the private sector. The CIRAT also does strategic intelligence work for the U.S. Space Command.

Important dates on the horizon for CIRAT this summer include:听
June 27鈥擜nnual Beehive celebration for all member institutions and clients, being held at PennWest Edinboro.听
July 17-18鈥敿饨惺悠礱pp welcomes youth from the Police Athletic League (PAL) at a two-day camp where they learn about careers in law enforcement that focus on cyber security, intelligence, and data science. 听
July 19 鈥敿饨惺悠礱pp hosts a meeting of the Strategic Consortium of Intelligence Professionals (SCIP), Mid-Atlantic Intelligence Center of Excellence, at the university鈥檚 Police Academy.听