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Cybersecurity students need to be aware of how to simplify network security without all the complications that require a well-trained team to manage. Read on to learn how whitelisting can play a key role.
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Both concepts focus on the same overall goal: the protection of information assets, but there are important nuances for professors to understand.
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In cybersecurity, in order to provide the best value for management to make key decisions, it is critical to provide meaningful indicators that align with an organization's strategy and risk appetite.
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AI is not going anywhere anytime soon. As cybersecurity educators, we must condition our students to continuously understand how to mitigate the inherent risk of artificial intelligence-related technology.
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Educators and instructors will benefit from enhanced teaching tools, a broad base of interested talent, and a new willingness when it comes to online learning.
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One consistent vulnerability that spans across all control categories is the human element. Read on to learn how to combat cyber threats through great education and the right tools.
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Cybersecurity is intricately intertwined with the business world. So, instructors need to teach students to prepare for the business side of a cybersecurity job. Here's how.
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Retired professor Jesse Heines knew that when he retired in 2016 that he had to have a plan. He did not know that plan would involve teaching incarcerated people how to code. Read his story.
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Unfortunately, it hasn't taken long for threat actors to manipulate the AI chatbot software. With a few simple teaching tactics, educators can prepare students to combat threats created by the new crop of free AI tools.
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A recent survey shows students are often taught fundamental information about tactics or platforms, but fail to connect the information to how using these tactics aligns with strategic corporate goals.