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Why Cybersecurity Instructors Need to Teach Critical Thinking Skills
Cybersecurity expert Gene Lloyd says it is not just about how well you teach tactics, but more about getting students to see the whole picture first. -
Learning Linux: Instructors Must Make Core Linux Skills Part of Every Cybersecurity Program
Many lack proficiency in navigating the Linux once they're in the field. This is a problem, because Linux is ubiquitous. Read on to learn how to make Linux easier for students to understand. -
Teaching The Power of AI in Network Defense: Leveraging New Capabilities
Perhaps the greatest value of AI within cybersecurity is the ability to analyze large amounts of data in a short period. Read on to learn how to teach this emerging tech to cyber students. -
Instructor on Teaching Digital Forensics: ‘Listen to your Students’
Art McFadden has years of experience as a “cyber cop." When it comes to getting a fair assessment on his teaching, he brings an investigative mindset. You should, too. -
The Unspoken Truth About VPNs: What Your Cybersecurity Students Need to Know
VPNs operate very differently today. Cybersecurity students need to learn what to be aware of when it comes to this critical technology. -
Filling the Cybersecurity Talent Shortage: An Educator’s Perspective
The gap is 4 million and growing. Discover why cybersecurity education is crucial in filling the cybersecurity worker pipeline. -
The Importance of Teaching Public and Private Cloud Infrastructures
Learn about the benefits and drawbacks to cloud infrastructure so you can better teach your cybersecurity and IT students. -
Arming Students for the Digital Age: Educators’ Role in Meeting Cybersecurity Demand
Given the anticipated growth in technology proliferation and evolution, educators must underscore not just the technical aspects of cybersecurity but also instill a mindset capable of thriving in the face of constant change. -
The Value of Open-Source Cybersecurity Software and Why Tomorrow’s Experts Need to Learn How to Implement It Today
Cybersecurity instructors must be cognizant of how the industries students are sent into operate. Not every company can afford expensive commercial software. Teaching open-source is an important component of a good cybersecurity education. -
The Importance of Teaching Microsoft Windows Security in an Ever-Evolving Cybersecurity Landscape
Renowned author and cybersecurity expert Robert Shimonski answers key questions about teaching this critical subject.