November 21, 2017 Innovations in Cybersecurity Education
Some days it might seem impossible to motivate your students when having to cover a lot of dry material. However, the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) nailed it with Mansur Hasib and his techniques for teaching his Risk Analysis and Compliance course. Who better to reach out and spice
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November 9, 2017 Media
With a grant from the National Security Agency (NSA), the National CyberWatch Center initiative to incorporate a standard for cybersecurity curriculum into mainstream education is expanding. The Curriculum Standards Panel is created to be a durable, respected authority on curriculum design for information security fundamentals courses. The National CyberWatch Center is currently seeking highly qualified individuals to
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November 6, 2017 Newsletter
The November edition of the National CyberWatch Communicator features Towson University’s CyberCorp program, an Analysis of Third and Fourth Year Undergraduate Cybersecurity Curriculum, the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Committee for Computing Education in the Community College (CCECC), Thomas Nelson Community College, new National CyberWatch Center membership site launched, George
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October 30, 2017 Innovations in Cybersecurity Education
Learning various technical cybersecurity skills without an ethical framework for those skills leaves students without a benchmark for their future actions. In order to establish guidelines for new cybersecurity skill sets, graduate students who are seeking an Information Security Management certificate at the University of Memphis are required to take a
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October 21, 2017 Newsletter
The October Vol. 2 edition of the National CyberWatch Communicator features the collaborative efforts of NOVA and CyberForce LLC, Hood College’s cybersecurity degree, Sinclair College’s CyberHer program, Losing the Privacy War webinar information, the GenCyber program, China’s Cyber Superpower Quest, and the National Cybersecurity Student Association. Read more
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October 17, 2017 Innovations in Cybersecurity Education
Cybersecurity stands at the core of all computer science. No matter the innovation, if it cannot be secured, it will not stand for very long. In general, the associate’s degree is meant to quickly prepare a student for the working world. More employers than ever are demanding new employees come
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October 12, 2017 Media
National CyberWatch Center has become a Champion of National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) 2017. The Center will be joining a growing global effort among businesses, government agencies, colleges and universities, associations, nonprofit organizations and individuals to promote online safety awareness. Recognized every October, NCSAM was created as a collaborative
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October 1, 2017 Newsletter
The October edition of the National CyberWatch Communicator features CyberWatch West Virtual Career Fair, Dr. Margaret Leary’s Losing the Privacy War webinar, Robert Morris University’s Cyber Center, Radford’s University’s Cybersecurity Program, Trident Technical College’s beta tester request, Curriculum Standards Panel seeking members, ISSA’s fall events, Federal Tech/Hire recruiting event, and
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September 9, 2017 Innovations in Cybersecurity Education
Women still fall short in terms of total participation in STEM industries, but not for lack of talent. Women have outnumbered men in college registration for some time, and there is finally a project that considers and builds upon this fact. The Cyber Warrior Princess (CWP) project (started by girls
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September 1, 2017 Newsletter
The September edition of National CyberWatch Communicator features National Cyber League’s Fall Season, Western Governor University Nevada, Lewis University, Northern Virginia Community College, Triton College, Northwest State Community College, Delta College, Herzing University, Danville Community College, National CyberWatch seeking member volunteers, and introduces the National CyberWatch latest members.
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