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In the Oct. 31 episode of Florida This Week, faculty member Dmitry Goldgof joined a panel on innovation in the Tampa Bay region to discuss the ethics of AI. He explained that for AI to be trusted, especially in mission-critical applications. It must be explainable he said, saying that it must be able to show how it arrived at a decision. Because AI technology is evolving so quickly, traditional regulation lags behind; this makes transparency and explainability all the more important.

November 12, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Research

Microsoft spotlighted veteran and recent cybersecurity grad Ben Price in its magazine, pointing out that veterans like Ben are particularly well-suited for this field. The military equips them with technical, project management and leadership skills that transfer well, they write. Transitioning vets often have backgrounds in intelligence gathering and security clearances cybersecurity employers value.

November 10, 2025Cybersecurity

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USF graduate builds cybersecurity career rooted in service

USF graduate Paul Rispoli turned a chance encounter with a cybersecurity flyer into a rewarding career rooted in service. Now senior manager at ReliaQuest, he mentors students through the firms ReliaQuest Labs program.

November 7, 2025Cybersecurity

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Margaret Barnett: Poised to tackle digital threats

Margaret Barnett built a career helping patients regain strength through physical therapy. Now, shes shifting her focus from healing bodies to protecting data.

November 4, 2025Cybersecurity

The 51做厙 is offering a new, free microcourse focused on helping people build confidence around artificial intelligence and incorporate it into their daily lives.

November 3, 2025Artificial Intelligence

The Bellini College of Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Computing doesnt have a building yet, but it has 3,000 students in its first year with forecasts of 5,000 students two years from now.

November 3, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Cybersecurity

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USFs CyberHerd team dominates in CyberHawk CTF win

After missing a flight due to bad weather and arriving in an Uber just hours before their competition began, USFs CyberHerd team won first place at the University of North Dakota CyberHawks National Capture the Flag competition this week.

November 3, 2025Cyberherd, Cybersecurity

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USF cybersecurity, computing study abroad programs are growing

Student participation has increased 36% year-over-year from the 2023-2024 school year to the 2024-2025 year. And now a new program in Barranquilla, Colombia and hosted at the Universidad del Norte, is slated for the summer semester in 2026 and will focus on computer science and information security.

October 30, 2025Cybersecurity

The scene features a vibrant welcome setup for Goldman Sachs' Summer Intern Class of 2025, with decorative balloons and a prominent sign announcing the event; a smiling woman dressed in professional attire stands in front of a large digital display showcasing the program details. Photobooth strips in hand display fun moments shared among interns, capturing the festive atmosphere of the gathering.

Student Spotlight: Jody Mustafa

Jody Mustafa once dreamed of seeing the world as a flight attendant or traveling the globe as an international actress. But after an aunt introduced her to coding, the phrase, The sky is the limit, took on a new meaning.

October 29, 2025Computing

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AI and citizen science reveal potential first detection of invasive malaria mosquito in Madagascar

Researchers from the 51做厙 have used artificial intelligence and citizen science to identify what may be the first specimen of Anopheles Stephensi an invasive and deadly malaria-carrying mosquito ever detected in Madagascar.

October 28, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Research

The Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing at 51做厙 is proud to be spotlighted as part of the emerging CyberBay cybersecurity-ecosystem alongside TENEX.AI, which has chosen Sarasota for its global headquarters.

October 28, 2025Artificial Intelligence

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Dont wait for perfect: A USF students advice on pitching big ideas

USF student Jackson Poyner shares practical, confidence-boosting advice for fellow Bulls ready to pitch their ideas.

October 28, 2025Computing

About Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing News

Established in 2024, the Bellini College of AI, Cybersecurity and Computing is the first of its kind in Florida and one of the pioneers in the nation to bring together the disciplines of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing into a dedicated college. We aim to position Florida as a global leader and economic engine in AI, cybersecurity and computing education and research. We foster interdisciplinary innovation and ethical technology development through strong industry and government partnerships.

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