Cyber Security Export and ITAR Brief for Higher Education

Cyber Security Export and ITAR Brief for Higher Education
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This presentation covers key aspects of cyber security, ITAR compliance, and challenges faced in higher education institutions. It discusses security awareness, threats, protecting data, and the vision for enhancing cyber security in universities. The content highlights the importance of securing university systems, managing vulnerabilities, and implementing sustainable processes for secure research. Additionally, it addresses the risks associated with open networks, limited budgets, and staffing constraints in educational settings. The presentation also touches on the types of vulnerabilities and the various threats faced by institutions, including nation states, terrorists, criminals, and hackers.

  • Cyber Security
  • ITAR
  • Higher Education
  • Threats
  • Security Awareness

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  1. Welcome!

  2. Goals for Tonight! - Understand the opportunities after graduation - Learn how to enroll at school of choice - Learn how to complete programs - Learn how to get a job after school!

  3. After Graduation - 3 E s - Enroll in a 2 year, 4 year, or trade school - Enlist join the Military - Employ find a job after high school

  4. Whats the difference? Traditional 4 Year School Trade School - Broad Education - Some majors may require internships - 4 years or longer - More General Education courses - May need ACT requirements - May need GPA requirements - May require essay for admission - Technical Skills - Hands-on - 8 weeks 2 years - Job ready

  5. What are some jobs? - Plumber $23/hr - Electrician - $23/hr - Pharmacy Tech. - $14/hr - Paralegal - $18/hr - Culinary - $17/hr - Automotive business - $22/hr - Dental Assistant - $21/hr - LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) - $24/hr - STNA (Nursing Assistant) - $16/hr - HVAC - $19/hr - Welding - $20/hr - Real Estate - $35/hr

  6. What are some schools? - CHECK ACCREDIATION! - Clark State - University of Arizona Global Campus - University of Phoenix - Hobart School of Welding - Sinclair

  7. How to apply for college Institutions Webpage

  8. How to apply for FAFSA - fafsa.gov choose START HERE

  9. Scholarships BHS Local Scholarships through school Check with counselors for scholarship postings Scholarships.com Free website to browse/apply for scholarships Can put in major/demographic information to filter Fastweb Scholarships Free website to browse/apply for scholarships sends emails with scholarship information University Scholarships Apply EARLY some have priority deadlines! Employers Some employers offer tuition assistance/scholarships

  10. Loans/Grants Parent Plus Loans Subsidized Loans better option for loans! Unsubsidized Loans Pell Grants Other Grants Work Study funds do notgo directly towards cost of tuition

  11. Clark State Workforce vs for credit 8 Week or Less Programs: - STNA - Phlebotomy - Contact Tracing Longer Programs: - Real Estate 10 credit hours - Web Development 30 credit hours - Diesel Degree & Certificate - Welding 21 credit hours - HVAC 28 credit hours - Robotics 31 credit hours - Medical Coding 11 credit hours - LPN 45 credit hours

  12. Questions? macgregorl@clarkstate.edu 937.431.7176

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