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April 15, 2021
Todayâs columnist, Yaron Rosen of Toka, writes about how agencies such as NIST have created Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity to advance cybersecurity education so more people can be trained properly to enter the field.
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Todayâs columnist, Yaron Rosen of Toka, writes about how agencies such as NIST have created Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity to advance cybersecurity education so more people can be trained properly to enter the field. AnotherPintPlease…CreativeCommonsCC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Much like highway systems worldwide, we built cyberspace into a massive, useful tool that supports commerce and the transfer of information. We must protect this asset, which has rapidly become an avenue of choice for criminals and even state actors. While the motivations for cyberattacks vary, with some focused on financial gain and others done to gather intelligence, we only need to look at the massive breach of Microsoftâs Exchange servers and the recent SolarWinds hack to get a sense of the scope of new threats. Now operationalized, cyberspace has evolved from a new arena of human innovation into a broad landscape where forms of power and influence are applied by scores of entities.