Affiliated Programs
CIBR Lab, situated within the Department of Criminology at the University of South Florida, exemplifies a commitment to academic excellence in studying cybercrime and cybersecurity. This department, recognized for its scholarly contributions and research, can be explored in detail on the USF's Criminology Department website.
The Department of Criminology offers a Master of Science in Cybercrime program for students seeking an in-depth understanding of cybercrime motivations, victimization, and cybersecurity practices. This program emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, blending criminology with technological insights. More information can be found on the MS in Cybercrime webpage.
Furthermore, USF houses several affiliated programs that contribute to the field of cybercrime and related research:
Cyber Florida: This initiative focuses on advancing cybersecurity research and education. More details are available on the Cyber Florida website.
USF Trafficking in Persons - Risk to Resilience Lab: This lab undertakes research on human trafficking, aiming to transform risk into resilience through evidence-based practices. Learn more at the TIP Lab website.
SPRUCE Lab: Dedicated to understanding the societal, psychological, regulatory, computational, and educational dimensions of cybercrime, the SPRUCE Lab is a leader in interdisciplinary cybercrime research. Visit the SPRUCE Lab website for more information.
Each entity contributes to USF's robust and interdisciplinary research environment, focusing on evidence-based approaches to understanding and combating cybercrime.