Gannon University hosted its inaugural 'Frontiers' academic conference on Friday, bringing together students, scholars, and intelligence experts to discuss pressing issues in the field of applied intelligence.
The conference, held at Gannon University, focused on topics such as cybercrime, national security, and cyber espionage. It marked a significant milestone for the university's Applied Intelligence program, which was launched in 2022 to equip students with the skills needed to tackle real-world security challenges.
Benjamin Baughman, Associate Professor at Gannon University, discussed the future of applied intelligence, including topics like anti-money laundering and artificial intelligence.
The 'Frontiers' conference provided a platform for educators and industry leaders to engage