Cybersecurity program launched at Arizona State University

Trilogy Education announced the launch of a cybersecurity boot camp in partnership with Arizona State University's (ASU) Continuing & Professional Education, which is geared toward adult learners.

By Trilogy Education January 25, 2020

Trilogy Education announced the launch of a cybersecurity boot camp in partnership with Arizona State University’s (ASU) Continuing & Professional Education. Geared toward adult learners from a range of professional backgrounds, the ASU Cybersecurity Boot Camp will teach the applied technical skills to fill the growing demand for cybersecurity talent in Phoenix.

The 24-week, part-time program will be offered in-person in the Phoenix area, and will include two evening classes during the week (6:30 to 9:30 PM) and class on Saturdays (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM).

The cybersecurity skills gap is a growing problem for businesses, with a nearly 500,000 person gap in cybersecurity talent in the U.S., according to (ISC)², a cybersecurity research organization. Phoenix area employers alone struggled to fill more than 30,000 open roles requiring cybersecurity skills in 2019, according to Burning Glass Labor Insights.

“The demand for cybersecurity professionals is growing rapidly and the skills these professionals need are changing just as fast,” said Darcy Richardson, director of continuing & professional education for EdPlus at Arizona State University. “The ASU Cybersecurity Boot Camp will teach students a range of important technologies and give them the tools to stay one step ahead in a space that is constantly evolving to adapt to new threats.”

Throughout the course, students will gain proficiency in IT, networking, and modern information security. Students also will also learn skills applicable to certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+ and CEH. In addition to classroom instruction, students will spend time on outside homework and projects, like penetration testing to learn how to test an organization’s security by breaking into its machines. Students will have access to extensive career-planning services, portfolio reviews, and recruiting assistance.

The ASU Cybersecurity Boot Camp will empower students with the knowledge and skills to protect their organizations against cyber-attacks with ample experience applying their knowledge to real-world problems. Upon finishing, students will receive a Certificate in Cybersecurity from ASU’s Continuing & Professional Education.

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– Edited by Chris Vavra, associate editor, Control Engineering, CFE Media and Technology, cvavra@cfemedia.com.


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