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Our reliance on cellphones means mobile security is more important than ever. How can educators train the next generation to choose the best mobile security methods?
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Cybersecurity instructors must educate students how to secure cloud storage data with effective encryption techniques. Explore techniques for teaching a security-first mindset in students.
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IoT security training for students should focus on mitigating risks from weak credentials and update issues. Here are some strategies for teaching network protection.
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Quantum-proof cryptography is crucial for future cybersecurity, as quantum computing could break current encryption methods. Learn how to teach students about quantum-resistant algorithms to ensure data remains secure against potential threats.
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Aligning educational programs with industry certifications and the NICE Framework is crucial for preparing a skilled cybersecurity workforce. Learn how mapping to NICE work roles can help you design specialized curricula for your students.
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Thinking like a hacker is a great way to uncover cybersecurity threats. Dr. Gene Lloyd discusses how instructors can bring this mindset into the classroom.
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Artificial Intelligence has endless capabilities across nearly any industry. Dr. Gene Lloyd details how cybersecurity instructors can incorporate AI in curriculum.
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Real-world hacking events can be valuable lessons for cybersecurity students. How can educators integrate hacking news into the classroom?
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Packet analysis is a methodology cybersecurity professionals must know. How can we incorporate packet analysis training into a classroom setting?
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A strong education in cybersecurity is essential for protecting networks. Dr. Gene Lloyd outlines four critical topics that should form the foundation of your curriculum.