Law enforcement, public safety and homeland security professionals depend more and more on information technology and a secure digital infrastructure. Consequently, the demand for strategic cyber security experts with the necessary understanding of policy and procedure is growing rapidly. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects job growth to exceed 37% annually over the next five years.
According to the US CERT, the transformative nature of cybersecurity work is providing for varying career paths – establishing a workforce with different educational backgrounds, an interest in innovative problem-solving, and a higher-than-average percentage of young professionals. Webinar participants will learn about counter-terrorism, intelligence analysis, emerging security threats, and relevant legislation that are impacting the field today.
This webinar will explore how individuals can enter or grow in the homeland security and cybersecurity fields where jobs are not only abundant in today’s economy, but are also at the front lines in protecting our Nation.
SPEAKERS:
• Frederic Lemieux Frederic Lemieux, Ph.D. , Professor and Director of Security & Safety Leadership and Cybersecurity Strategy and Information Management Program, George Washington University
• Constance Uthoff, Assistant Director of Cybersecurity Strategy and Information Management Program, George Washington University
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Explore the path to a career in homeland security and cybersecurity.
• Discuss the most sought after credentials for this career field.
• Learn about certificate, undergraduate and graduate degrees and how they can impact your career.
• Identify the necessary skills to succeed in the homeland security and cybersecurity fields.
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