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Monday, September 28, 2009

Five students at Iowa State University are training to become cyber warriors for the federal government. The technical term for their line of study is “information assurance,” but professor Doug Jacobson says the students are learning how to guard the nation’s computerized high tech society.

“We train a little bit on cyber warfare, so we actually train them on how to carry out attacks,” Jacobson said. “In order to defend, you need to know how to attack.” I.S.U. is among a dozen schools training cyber warriors for the federal government. The five I.S.U. students are on National Science Foundation scholarships – full-ride scholarships with stipeds of $12,000 a year.

In return, graduates of the program must spend two years working for the CIA, FBI or the Department of Defense. Then, they’re free to take other jobs. “They often go work for agencies that have all the latest, greatest and coolest toys. So, they get to work on things that nobody else in working on,” Jacobson said.

“These students are generally very excited about the job offers they get and more often than not, they get jobs that they can’t talk about what they’re doing after they get the job.” The job opportunities extend into high paying information assurance jobs outside government.

“I get e-mails or phone calls almost weekly from organizations looking for security students,” Jacobson said. Despite the high demand, Jacobson says I.S.U.’s graduate information assurance program will only admit 10 students in each of the next two fall semesters.

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West Nile cases at lowest level since first year

by Matt Kelley 09/28/09 3:04 PM

The number of West Nile virus cases reported in Iowa this year is at the lowest level since the disease first arrived in the state. West Nile was first spotted in 2002 in Iowa with 52 human cases that year, peaking the following year with 147 cases. Last year, there were just five cases and [...]

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ISU’s Robinson wins league honor

by Todd Kimm 09/28/09 2:47 PM

The Iowa State Cyclones may be without senior defensive end Rashawn Parker this weekend when they open the Big-12 race against Kansas State in Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium. Parker injured his knee in the Cyclones 31-10 win over Army was scheduled to have an MRI, today, to assess the damage. If he is out of [...]

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Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 9/28/09

by Todd Kimm 09/28/09 2:09 PM

Each week Radio Iowa –in cooperation with radio sportscasters from throughout Iowa– rank the top ten teams in each division.

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Two more deaths confirmed from H-1-N-1

by Dar Danielson 09/28/09 1:42 PM

The Iowa Department of Public Health says there are two more confirmed deaths linked to the H-1-N-1 virus. Department medical director Patricia Quinlisk says the latest victims bring the total for H-1-N-1 deaths to three.
Both of the victims were adult males who lived in eastern Iowa and Quinlisk says that had some factors that would [...]

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GOP Reps: no bonuses for university presidents

by O. Kay Henderson 09/28/09 1:33 PM

Three Republicans in the Iowa House say the state Board of Regents should not give bonuses to the presidents of the three state-supported universities. 
Earlier this month, members of the Board of Regents decided the presidents of the Universityo f Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa would not get pay increases, but [...]

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Connor Lange

by RadioIowa 09/28/09 1:28 PM

Connor Lange is a senior at Lenox Community Schools. He was nominated by Principal Ken Myers, who says:
“Connor carries a 3.62 GPA and is a major player in football, basketball, and baseball. The 2008 football team won the State Championship and he played a key role. Also the 2009 Baseball team finished runners-up and [...]

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