Thursday, February 2, 2017
"Mapping between Security Job and Demand"Calhoun Community College’s in Alabama Computer Information Systems & Cyber security Pathway Program lets high school students blend their last two years of high school with college credit in information assurance. Upon completion, they obtain a Calhoun certificate in Information Assurance and Cyber security, and are well on their way to an Associate’s degree.More high schools need help developing and delivering courses in cybersecurity, and higher education can step up to fill the bill. Radford University created a three-credit, one semester, online asynchronous course in cybersecurity for high school students called: Ethics, Security and Privacy. The course was first offered in the spring of 2015 and is being offered to students across Virginia. The dual credit online course enables faculty to offer the class to multiple schools
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