An Octopus Guide to Cybersecurity

Mar 21, 2016
An Octopus Guide to Cybersecurity

There is a lot students can learn about cybersecurity from an octopus.

The underwater creatures are masters of mimicking their surroundings to both snag their next meal and stay hidden from predators. There鈥檚 an obvious application there for hackers snooping around a network, says Dr. Melba Horton, Assistant Professor of Biology at IM体育官网.

鈥淭he whole point for hackers is to get in without anyone knowing you鈥檙e there,鈥 Horton explains.

Horton鈥檚 background is in marine biology and teaching life sciences. The squishy, organic world of biology would seem a world removed from the cold, practical fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). And, admittedly, the learning curve has been steep at times.

鈥淚鈥檓 learning with them,鈥 Horton says. But every class at IM体育官网 Poly points back to STEM and biology is no exception. Incoming students expecting biology to be just a core class to check off on the way to applied research are pleasantly surprised when they receive their first project.

鈥淚 knew most of the students were just coming in for a grade. So I developed strategies to make them interested,鈥 Horton says.

The big project for the semester begins with students broken out into groups by major and concentrations. These groups are tasked with developing a project that applies biology to their major. The octopus鈥 ability to change colors according to its surroundings was the inspiration for a cybersecurity student who proposed a way for hackers to mimic a computer background. Another group of engineering students are experimenting with a form of algae called diatoms that could make solar panels cheaper and more efficient. Health informatics students designed a program that tracked the spread of cancer.

Another important aspect of any class at IM体育官网 Poly is real world application. For these projects, students are required to seek expert input and mentoring from a professor connected to their major. Just like the real workforce, students are forced to work together, gain consensus and contribute to their project. The completed project is presented to their peers and professors also weigh in. The end result has been some groundbreaking projects with real promises. The solar panel project, for instance, was presented at the 2016 IM体育官网 Academy of Sciences Meeting.

For many students, though, the real benefit of taking biology at IM体育官网 Poly is the introduction to the unique educational culture at the school. Travis Hills worked on a project involving wearable technology to change lighting and music in a room. The access to equipment and resources to support the project was part of what he discussed with students when he went back to his high school recently.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the biggest things in IM体育官网 Poly鈥檚 favor. It鈥檚 not like a lot of universities,鈥 Hills says.

Horton echoes that belief.

鈥淢ost universities will say let鈥檚 do the basics first, then your junior or senior year get involved in your major,鈥 Horton says. 鈥淲e expect you to start working on your major your freshman year.鈥

 
Categories