
Educating a Cybersecurity Professional
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In this age of growing internet technology and connected computers, cybersecurity engineers and computer scientists will be more critical. Software engineer Sam Houston joins the podcast to talk about how she got into the security field, led by interests in computers and a desire to protect those in need. Sam is also a former student of Rachel, and we talk about key memories in her K-12 and college educationRelated Links
- Target Settles 2013 Hacked Customer Data Breach For $18.5 Million: Article from NBC News in 2017.
- SHSU: Sam Houston State University
- Ph.D. in Digital and Cyber Forensic Science: Program information from Sam Houston State University.
- FBI Field Office in Houston: Local FBI website.
- Microsoft finds new Trojan malware that deletes itself: Article from Neowin.
- Trebuchet Physics: Information from Storm the Castle.
- Trebuchet Toss: Lesson plans for building a trebuchet in the classroom, from TryEngineering.
- Stamps saying “You shall not pass”: From GeekyStamps.
- Ada: Programming language.
- Inuit internships: For university students.
- Raytheon internships: For university students.
- Grace Hopper Celebration: Otherwise known as the Grace Hopper Conference.
- Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams: Textbook available on Amazon.
- Grace Hopper: Computer scientist, article from Wikipedia.
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