Art Addressing Cybersecurity Intrigues LSU Expert Who Served as Judge

May 12, 2023

Image from contest entry showing cyber figures in frame

"Portrait of a Digital Weapon" by Mac Pierce

鈥 Cybersecurity Arts Contest photo

Portrait of Allison Young

Allison Young, assistant professor of art history 

鈥 LSU School of Art photo

 

Allison Young, assistant professor of art history at the LSU School of Art, was intrigued to serve this month as a juror for a contest highlighting cybersecurity through art. The Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity's contest touched on a "timely and very contemporary theme,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he issue of cybersecurity ... is extremely relevant to all of our lives today, in ways that can sometimes be difficult to wrap our minds around,鈥 Young said. 鈥淎s such, contemporary art can provide more personal or empathetic entry points into seemingly abstract concepts like surveillance, security, digital vulnerability, and online identities, in ways that can spark the viewer鈥檚 curiosity and imagination.鈥

Defense, including cyber defense, is a priority of LSU鈥檚 Scholarship First research agenda.