(Madison, SD) — Dakota State University is stepping up its cybersecurity game with a brand-new clinic, thanks to a one-million-dollar grant from Google. The school cut the ribbon on the clinic yesterday, giving students real-world experience while helping local businesses and governments stay safe online. State leaders and alumni joined in the celebration, calling it a major step forward in fighting cyber threats. Congressman Dusty Johnson said it’s a big win for South Dakota. University leaders say the idea started with a smaller grant and grew into something much bigger. The clinic will run for up to six years and aims to boost digital security across the region.
DSU Celebrates Launch Of New Cybersecurity Clinic
