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20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship

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  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Riya Dhuri, 17, discusses her research project at the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. Dhuri, a BASIS Chandler High School senior, examined how young adults aged 18-22 have changed their approach to social media privacy and safety since they were teenagers. She plans to pursue a technical degree, possibly from ASU, and attend a technology-based medical school. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Computer science doctoral student Syed Navid, left, talks with his mentee Daniel Jian at the poster reception on the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. Jian, a junior at the Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center at Estrella Mountain, worked on unveiling educational technology applications that perform unwarranted tracking despite several regulations in place. He figured out which unauthorized third-party trackers are used to monitor children online. He plans to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in information technology from Phoenix College by the end of his junior year and a second bachelor’s degree in data analytics while he finishes high school. After that, he plans to apply for graduate studies in data systems, possibly at ASU. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Computer science doctoral student Syed Navid, left, talks with his mentee Daniel Jian at the poster reception on the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. Jian, a junior at the Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center at Estrella Mountain, worked on unveiling educational technology applications that perform unwarranted tracking despite several regulations in place. He figured out which unauthorized third-party trackers are used to monitor children online. He plans to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in information technology from Phoenix College by the end of his junior year and a second bachelor’s degree in data analytics while he finishes high school. After that, he plans to apply for graduate studies in data systems, possibly at ASU. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Daniel Jian, an Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center junior, worked with ASU doctoral student Syed Navid during the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and and created the poster for the on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Riya Dhuri, a BASIS Chandler High School senior, worked with ASU doctoral students Ananta Soneji and Souradip Nath during the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and and created the poster for the on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Riya Dhuri, 17, stands by her research poster during the reception on the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. Dhuri, a BASIS Chandler High School senior, examined how young adults aged 18-22 have changed their approach to social media privacy and safety since they were teenagers. She plans to pursue a technical degree, possibly from ASU, and attend a technology-based medical school. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
<br />
The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Riya Dhuri, 17, discusses her research project at the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. Dhuri, a BASIS Chandler High School senior, examined how young adults aged 18-22 have changed their approach to social media privacy and safety since they were teenagers. She plans to pursue a technical degree, possibly from ASU, and attend a technology-based medical school. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Riya Dhuri, a senior at Basis Chandler High School, left, and Daniel Jian, a junior at Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center, second from right, talk about their research projects on the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Daniel Jian, an Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center junior, poses with his parents Vivian Li and Antonio Jian on the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
<br />
The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Mentor and doctoral student Syed Navid talks with Daniel Jian, an Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center junior, and his parents Vivian Li and Antonio Jian on the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
<br />
The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Computer science doctoral student Syed Navid, left, talks with his mentee Daniel Jian at the poster reception on the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. Jian, a junior at the Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center at Estrella Mountain, worked on unveiling educational technology applications that perform unwarranted tracking despite several regulations in place. He figured out which unauthorized third-party trackers are used to monitor children online. He plans to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in information technology from Phoenix College by the end of his junior year and a second bachelor’s degree in data analytics while he finishes high school. After that, he plans to apply for graduate studies in data systems, possibly at ASU. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg
  • 20250730 - HS Cybersecurity Internship - Tempe<br />
<br />
The image is fully released; the model releases for the students are on file with the Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations, and the adults are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Riya Dhuri, 17, talks with one of her mentors, compupter science doctoral student Ananta Soneji, right, and others about her research at the final day of the eight-week Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundation’s summer high school research internship program and the students’ poster presentations on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the Brickyard Courtyard in Tempe. Dhuri, a BASIS Chandler High School senior, examined how young adults aged 18-22 have changed their approach to social media privacy and safety since they were teenagers. She plans to pursue a technical degree, possibly from ASU, and attend a technology-based medical school. By learning about Cybersecurity at a young age, students can positively impact their academic and professional careers. The annual program partners Phoenix-area high schoolers with graduate student mentors from ASU’s CTF and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) for collaborative research on campus. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240730 HS Cybersecurity Internship...jpg