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Can you no longer take the Cyber security courses if you're not a government employee? When trying to register for one I noticed that it's asking for DHS/FEMA Required Information. It seems to be wanting the type of government employee, position title, year.
I thought the free courses at Texas A&M were available to everyone?
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(08-20-2020, 04:43 PM)Drakemoore Wrote: Can you no longer take the Cyber security courses if you're not a government employee? When trying to register for one I noticed that it's asking for DHS/FEMA Required Information. It seems to be wanting the type of government employee, position title, year.
I thought the free courses at Texas A&M were available to everyone?
It always asks for that but I always put "other" or leave them blank
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08-20-2020, 05:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2020, 05:16 PM by P226mem.)
Since that field was Required, I used things that made sense for me
one option in the pull down menu is Private Sector, and position was "other" or "local" and then something with volunteer in community. There were options that were general enough that fit for me as non gov't
sorry for typos in earlier version. very confusing
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