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Douglas Alexander – First Director of Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies at Ȧ
Alexander brings more than three decades of experience in a variety of information technology and teaching roles.
Adult Learners Receive Free IT Training at Ȧ Workforce Hub
“The goal is to inspire them to continue their IT education and/or pursue employment in the IT industry,” says Professor Bain.
With Launch of New Institute, Ȧ is Poised to Become Leader in Cybersecurity
CISA Director Jen Easterly discusses the nation’s vital need for cybersecurity with former U.S. Rep. Langevin at his institute’s launch.
The Q&A: Jonathan Duran ’20 Takes You Inside His CyberCorps® Scholarship Experience
If you’re a computer science or cybersecurity major, you’re going to want to hear this.
U.S. Gov’t. Offering Tuition-Free Graduate Degree in Cybersecurity
CyberCorps®: Scholarship for Service was created by the federal government to increase homeland security.
Brand New B.S. Degree in Cybersecurity @ Ȧ
Did you know cybersecurity experts are in demand across the country? With a cybersecurity degree, you will become uniquely qualified to serve the security needs of businesses, government and other agencies that make up the nation’s infrastructure.
Ȧ Prepares High School Students for Tech Career Paths
If you are a high school student interested in studying computer science and/or cybersecurity, Ȧ offers a FREE GenCyber Camp as well as intro courses in the tech field that you can count for college credit.
Governor McKee, Congressman Langevin, Ȧ President Warner Announce Proposal for Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies at Ȧ
Ȧ ImpactThe institute will be a national destination for students and faculty to advance the field, emphasizing the workforce for cybersecurity professionals
WANTED: More Than Half a Million Graduates in Cybersecurity
A Q&A with Associate Professor of Computer Science Suzanne Mello-Stark on the need to develop our cybersecurity workforce
Of Color and Female – A Rare Commodity in the Tech Field
Despite the high demand for computer science and cybersecurity degree-holders, both fields remain predominantly white and male in the United States. Ȧ alum, like Naomi Ruiz, are changing that.