Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
The University of San Diego announced Tuesday the creation of a center that will address cyber-security issues and offer graduate degree programs. The USD Center for Cyber Security Engineering and Technology, which will begin operating this summer, will become part of San Diego’s growing technology security cluster, which includes the Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare System Command Center and anti-virus software maker ESET, among other companies and organizations. The cluster employs 3,500 people in 100 firms in San Diego, according to a report released last year. Jason Lemon, the dean of professional and continuing education at USD, said the center will provide “a comprehensive focus” on a problem that threatens the security, prosperity and privacy of the United States and its citizens. “The center’s activities will encompass education and training through a full range of educational opportunities,” Lemon said. “The community can access USD’s cyber-security expertise through degree and certificate programs, inviting USD’s cyber experts to participate in projects focusing on the evaluation and development of their own systems and strategies to mitigate cyber threats, and developing internal leadership on cyber security IT, cyber security law, forensics and incident response. There simply is no other university bringing together this kind […]
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