Cybersecurity is one career field that has steadily sought workers even before the pandemic began in 2019 because governments at all levels face unprecedented hacking attacks and threats.
Private sector intelligence units provide risk assessments about the security of a company’s assets, operations and employees. Learn about this emerging career path for intelligence professionals.
Cybersecurity experts are needed to protect critical infrastructures such as financial services, health system records and services, utility services, and water supplies.
Recent cyberattacks, including the Colonial Pipeline and SolarWinds hacks, have revised the debate around centralized versus decentralized system designs.
“Those who are new to cryptocurrency must beware of hackers who employ social engineering tactics to lure unsuspecting knowledge seekers into downloading malware.”
Shockingly, eighty-five percent of American critical infrastructure is owned by private companies, yet the U.S. government leaves it to private enterprise to protect itself.
Seizing digital evidence from cell phones or computers is common in criminal investigations. Learn how to properly collect and preserve this evidence.
A hacker recently tried to poison a U.S. region’s water supply. At what point does a cyberattack constitute an act of war?