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IU Chosen as Partner in Army Cyberattack Research

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP): Indiana University scientists are celebrating their selection to help with a $23 million Army push to thwart cyberattacks. IU and four other schools will work with the Army Research Laboratory to create systems for detecting cyberattacks and predicting their impact. The partners will also create a response system to counter online attacks.

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