Education in Cyber Security: Are We on Target?
Session Type
Concurrent - Includes content presentation and Q & A with audience
Session Description
As the demand for skilled information-security professionals continues to grow, individuals are turning to online graduate degrees...but are educators missing the mark on providing the proper skills? In the information-security field, it is critical that complicated concepts be communicated to leadership and we must ask ourselves if we are leaving individuals incapable of that communication? Educators appear to be falling into a typical education trap where they solely focus on technical skills and are forgetting to the importance of communication and management skills.
Session Focus
Online Programming
Session Audience
Faculty
Professional Staff
Deans & Senior Administrators
Primary Presenter
Michael A. Gioia, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Contact information
gioia@rose-hulman.edu
812-877-8447
Brief Bio
I am currently the Information Security Officer for Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and have over 10 years of experience in information security. I have held positions as the Assistant Director of Information Security at Eastern Illinois University and as a security officer in the United State Air Force. I have a Master’s Degree in Technology from Eastern Illinois University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Norwich University.