07-21-2021, 10:29 AM
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(06-26-2021, 05:57 PM)MNomadic Wrote: *Disclaimer: They're prioritizing military/veterans but also law enforcement/first responders, and females/minorities. It doesn't hurt to apply, but those are the main groups they're targetting.*
The program itself is being run by a collaboration of several colleges/universities. The site I signed up on is through Purdue University Northwest, but it looks like my initial courses will be through Ivy Tech.
There are 3 tracks. Each includes 6 courses but 3 are standard across all the programs.
Cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence
Cybersecurity System Administration
Cybersecurity Digital Forensics
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That seems like an awesome program! I've applied and shared with some fellow veterans at work. The funny thing is, the link was blocked at work. Apparently Purdue is considered a risky site by our security folks, so here's the same program linked from UNC-Charlotte: Free Cybersecurity Workforce Certification Training | CyberDNA Center | UNC Charlotte[url=https://cyberdna.uncc.edu/free-cybersecurity-workforce-certification-training][/url]
John L. Watson
Earned: WGU: BS-NOS (2019), WGU: MS-CSIA (2021)
Current Programs: UC: PhD in InfoSec (2025), AMA: DIT (2024), ENEB: MBA (2023)
Exam Priority: CEH (Practical), PMP, CISA, CISM
Future Plans: TBD - maybe an MS in Cannabis Science & Business, sounds like fun!
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Earned: WGU: BS-NOS (2019), WGU: MS-CSIA (2021)
Current Programs: UC: PhD in InfoSec (2025), AMA: DIT (2024), ENEB: MBA (2023)
Exam Priority: CEH (Practical), PMP, CISA, CISM
Future Plans: TBD - maybe an MS in Cannabis Science & Business, sounds like fun!
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