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(ISC)2 and University of Mary Washington Deliver Regional Cybersecurity Program Designed for Working Professionals
Academic institution partnership utilizes Official (ISC)2 courseware to expand Virginia s cybersecurity talent pipeline
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CLEARWATER, Fla., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ (ISC)² – the world s largest nonprofit association of certified cybersecurity professionals – today announced that capacity for more than 100 students is now available through December 2021 for the University of Mary Washington s (UMW) (ISC)
2 cybersecurity certification preparation course. The program is formatted for evening and weekend classes to provide high quality cybersecurity education to working professionals who require schedule flexibility.
Launched in 2020 in part through a $110,000 grant from the Virginia Initiative for Growth and Opportunity (GO Virginia), the UMW program is led by authorized (ISC)
Libraries in Fredericksburg region reopening to public today
Libraries in the Fredericksburg region will reopen to the public on March 1.
Residents will be able to go inside library branches, including two in Stafford County, the Porter Branch at 2001 Parkway Boulevard in North Stafford, and the Howell Branch at 806 Lyons Boulevard, browse collections, and check out materials.
“The goal has been to maintain a safe environment for library staff and customers,” said CRRL Board of Trustees Chair Kimberly Young.
Masks are still required to be worn inside the buildings. And, the library will maintain its curbside pickup service for those who choose to check out materials online, drive to a branch, and have the materials brought to their cars.
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To celebrate Black History Month, District 218 will graduates from Eisenhower, Richards, and Shepard high schools who have achieved noteworthy success academically, professionally, artistically, in public service, or in some other field of endeavor.
This story, one of several this month, features graduates from Shepard High School.
Sam Jones, Class of 1996
Today Sam works as the Coordinator for Player Development for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA. Through many years of experience and hard work playing and coaching Sam landed this position.
Subscribe One of the things I like about my job is the development piece. I help young professional NBA players develop on and off the court. Helping them with their skill work on the court and how to create an effective regime and mindset off the court. It brings me great joy to develop meaningful relationships with these world class athletes and people, he said.