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Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (CAMS)

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The company focuses on improving cybersecurity for critical infrastructure.

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MIT is the natural place to study cybersecurity, given its rich history of technology innovation, and the MIT Sloan School is the perfect environment for Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan: (IC)3, formerly the Interdisciplinary Consortium for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity. The Consortium is focused on the managerial, organizational, and strategic aspects of cybersecurity.

HQ Location

United States

Founded

2015

Employees

11 - 50

Total funding raised

Not available

Funding Status

Not available

Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (CAMS) strengthens how organizations, leaders, and societies manage cyber risk and resilience in the digital age. We advance knowledge through collaborative research, executive engagement, and thought leadership on the strategic and managerial dimensions of cybersecurity.



Headquartered at the MIT Sloan School of Management and formerly known as IC³, CAMS builds on MIT’s tradition of innovation to tackle the strategic, managerial, and operational dimensions of cybersecurity.



Led by Stuart Madnick, Professor of Information Technology and Founder of CAMS, and Michael Siegel, Principal Research Scientist and Co-Director of CAMS, the consortium provides a platform for thought leadership and collaboration.