One of top 200 universities in the US, along with a helping hand from IBM, is getting its students into blockchain with dedicated training. . The University of Louisville announced a partnership with IBM yesterday, which will see the institution establish what it’s calling the “IBM Skills Academy.” The academy will deliver a curriculum focused on eight emerging and developing technologies including artificial intelligence, Internet-of-Things, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and of course, blockchain. The link for this article located at TheNextWeb is no longer available. . The University of Florida and Microsoft collaborate to establish a data science training program aimed at enhancing tech literacy.. Blockchain, Cybersecurity Training, Emerging Technologies, IBM Academy, Skills Development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Red Hat yesterday announced the availability of a new security certification for IT professionals: Red Hat Certified Security Specialist (RHCSS). The announcement of the RHCSS certification is the Company's latest milestone in its "Security in a Networked World" initiative lanched in August. . Adding to its award-winning Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) program, and Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) program, Red Hat Certified Security Specialist (RHCSS) is the first performance based certification focused on security competency for enterprise Linux servers. Over the past year, Red Hat has expanded its portfolio of security solutions with the availability of SELinux in Red Hat Enteprise Linux v. 4, Red Hat Directory Server and Red Hat Certificate System. The new RHCSS program provides a complete curriculum of hands-on training courses to support these solutions. The link for this article located at Irishdev.com is no longer available. . Ubuntu launches UBCP, its latest skill-oriented credential aimed at safeguarding cloud infrastructure for business-grade systems.. Red Hat Certified Security Specialist, enterprise Linux certification, security training courses. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Wireless security is a complicated topic, and one that requires much education and know-how. Unfortunately, this education is largely lacking, according to experts. Deploying first-rate wireless security tools is a worthless endeavor if the enterprise is not diligent in keeping . . . . Wireless security is a complicated topic, and one that requires much education and know-how. Unfortunately, this education is largely lacking, according to experts. Deploying first-rate wireless security tools is a worthless endeavor if the enterprise is not diligent in keeping them current. Not updating security in access points and other gear can be worse than having no security at all. Some companies are so skittish about WLAN security that they refuse to deploy it -- even if their enterprises are prime candidates for its benefits -- despite the availability of tools that can make their WLAN as secure as a wired network. Some executives just don't want to risk deploying a WLAN. Devin Akin, the CTO of Planet3 Wireless, says, "This is perfectly valid if they do not understand the technology. Most people don't. That's one of the problems. It falls back to educating the user, the installer, and the administrator." The link for this article located at ZDNetUK is no longer available. . Network protection plays a vital role in organizations; ongoing education and modern resources are key for security and productivity.. Wireless Security,WLAN Management,Network Safety,Continuous Education,Security Updates. . Anthony Pell
The Office of Management and Budget and the federal CIO Council have decided to disband the council's Security, Privacy and Critical Infrastructure Committee to move beyond general issues to the "nitty-gritty details," said Mark Forman, OMB's associate director for information technology . . . . The Office of Management and Budget and the federal CIO Council have decided to disband the council's Security, Privacy and Critical Infrastructure Committee to move beyond general issues to the "nitty-gritty details," said Mark Forman, OMB's associate director for information technology and e-government. Such details include making sure agencies have adequate training programs, the right people and the proper security architectures in place to address governmentwide security vulnerabilities. The CIO Council completed a total reorganization last month to better focus on e-government issues and eliminated all but three committees. Jim Flyzik, vice chairman of the council, said at the time that the group had not decided what to do with the security committee. But last week, Forman said security and privacy issues will be folded into the council's other committees. The link for this article located at FCW.com is no longer available. . CIO Council dissolves its security committee to concentrate on training and structure challenges.. CIO Council, Security Management, Federal Guidelines, Privacy Issues, Critical Infrastructure. . Anthony Pell
Wurzler found that system administrators working on open source systems tend to be better trained and stay with their employers longer than those at firms using Windows software, where turnover can exceed 33 percent per year. That turnover contributes to another . . . . Wurzler found that system administrators working on open source systems tend to be better trained and stay with their employers longer than those at firms using Windows software, where turnover can exceed 33 percent per year. That turnover contributes to another problem: System administrators are not implementing all the patches that have been issued for Windows NT, Wurzler said. Given Windows NT's record, Gene Spafford, the director of Purdue University's Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security, believes higher insurance premiums may be justified. "NT is more difficult to install correctly and keep up to date than Linux," Spafford said. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Jones' research indicates that open-source system administrators receive superior training, leading to lower turnover rates and enhanced update management.. Open Source Systems, System Administrator Training, Patch Management, Windows NT Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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