Duke University’s Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity program announces partnership with Resecurity
Duke University’s Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity program has announced a new educational partnership with cybersecurity firm Resecurity.

The partnership aims to support cybersecurity education by integrating Resecurity’s cyber threat intelligence tools and industry expertise into Duke’s curriculum.
Resecurity will also provide Duke University with access to its Context cloud-based CTI platform, enabling students and staff to explore real-world threat detection and analysis scenarios.
“This collaboration with Resecurity positions our students at the cutting edge of cyber defense,” explains Art Ehuan, Executive Director of the Duke Cybersecurity Master of Engineering program. “It’s not just about tools – it’s about developing the mindset to tackle rapidly evolving global threats.”
Resecurity will also provide specialized guest lectures and on-campus workshops on threat intelligence, offer advice on student projects, and internship opportunities.
“Resecurity is excited to support Duke in developing the next generation of cyber defenders,” adds Shawn Loveland, Chief Operations Officer for Resecurity. “Academic partnerships are critical to bridging the gap between education and the realities of cybercrime and nation-state threats.”
The news follows shortly after Resecurity partnered with the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) to enhance cyber-security education, research, and workforce development. The collaboration will integrate real-world cyber threat intelligence (CTI) into Georgia Tech’s academic programs, providing students with hands-on experience in tracking and analyzing digital threats.