The Buffalo News featured UB-led research, in which Shambhu Upadhyaya was a collaborator, that found students who are drawn to legitimate, authorized cybersecurity work also tend to be attracted to its illegal side.
Research.com interviewed Shambhu Upadhyaya for an article in which cybersecurity experts answered questions on how to become a cybersecurity professional, common misconceptions about the industry, and current trends in the field.
Forbes referenced a 2006 study co-led by Shambhu Upadhyaya in an article on how a 2017 cyberattack on Stillman College led the institution to become the first historically Black college to operate a university-based cybersecurity clinic.
Buffalo Business First reported that UB recently received $3.4 million from the NSF to continue CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service, a training program for cybersecurity experts.