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Zoom Inside: The Case for Cybersecurity Clinics and What They Can Teach Your Firm
Indiana is known for several things—the Indy 500, Hoosiers basketball, Notre Dame football, and corn. Cybersecurity does not typically make that shortlist, but perhaps it should. Owing to a vibrant cybersecurity startup scene, the cutting edge supply chain cybersecurity work being done at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division (the third largest naval installation in the world), and innovations at Indiana University (IU), to name a few, Indiana institutions are beginning to make some important progress on thorny cybersecurity risk management topics with practical relevance.
Recently IU has embarked on a series of interdisciplinary cybersecurity initiatives. These include an array of cybersecurity certificate programs, and a new MS in Cybersecurity Risk Management, which features required coursework from Secure Computing, Enterprise Risk Management, and Law, as well as an applied capstone consulting project (or cybersecurity clinic) for a real world client....
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Indiana is known for several things—the Indy 500, Hoosiers basketball, Notre Dame football, and corn. Cybersecurity does not typically make that shortlist, but perhaps it should. Owing to a vibrant cybersecurity startup scene, the cutting edge supply chain cybersecurity work being done at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division (the third largest naval installation in the world), and innovations at Indiana University (IU), to name a few, Indiana institutions are beginning to make some important progress on thorny cybersecurity risk management topics with practical relevance.
Recently IU has embarked on a series of interdisciplinary cybersecurity initiatives. These include an array of cybersecurity certificate programs, and a new MS in Cybersecurity Risk Management, which features required coursework from Secure Computing, Enterprise Risk Management, and Law, as well as an applied capstone consulting project (or cybersecurity clinic) for a real world client....
Continue reading: https://www.securityroundtable.org/zoom-inside-the-case-for-cybersecurity-clinics-and-what-they-can-teach-your-firm/
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