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Leaders from the top university programs speak on student transition to the workforce. University of Maryland’s Mansur Hasib provides insight from his vast experience training students in one of the world’s top cyber-security programs. It approaches cyber-security from a multidisciplinary angle, educating students about all the key components of the degree and also bringing on students with a background in multiple different subject matters/experience levels. Hasib talks about the importance of cyber-security in the real world as a whole and how graduate programs help advance students and prepare them for the career world. See how programs like these help plug students into conferences and other real-world aspects of the job world, while also teaching them the materials and valuable skills.
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Episodes:
NCF-119 Managing your “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) Work Environment
NCF-118 Turning Cyber Security into an Enabler for your Company
NCF-117 New Host Dr. Shawn Murray Introduction
NCF-116 Social Engineering and The Art of Making People Say Yes
NCF-115 What is DevOpps? New ways to look at Security Practices
NCF-114 Cybersecurity in State Government With Dan Lohrmann
NCF-113 From Millionaire to Comic Creator
NCF-112 Role of a CISO
NCF-111 Tips on How to Keep Your Org Safe from Hackers
NCF-110 A High Energy How To for Cyber Startups
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