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糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to host Cybersecurity Summit for junior high and high school students

Cybersecurity Summit
Cybersecurity Summit
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host a virtual event for junior high and high school students who want to learn more about the rapidly growing field of cybersecurity.聽 The free Cybersecurity Summit event is open to any students in grades 6-12 and will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Students will hear from a panel of cybersecurity experts about what it鈥檚 like to work in one of the most in-demand careers. Participants will also hear about educational opportunities in cybersecurity at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock and 糖心Vlog传媒-Pulaski Technical College. 鈥淭he Cybersecurity Summit is one way 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock and the Department of Computer Science are introducing young people in the state to this exciting, in-demand area,鈥 said Dr. Albert Baker, interim chair of the Department of Computer Science. 鈥Our national security and the security of our institutions are increasingly dependent on our cybersecurity workforce.鈥 Students will also get the opportunity to conduct a hands-on cyber attack simulation with the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Cyber Gym, an education laboratory for cybersecurity learning. The winner will receive a Cyber Gym hoodie! 鈥淭he summit is a great opportunity for students who are interested in cybersecurity as a potential career, who want to learn more about the field in general, or would like to test their skills with a fun and challenging cybersecurity work out in the Cyber Gym,鈥 said Sandra Leiterman, managing director of the Cyber Gym. The field of computer science is growing more important in Arkansas. A 2015 measure Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed into law requires every public high school to offer computer science. Earlier this month, the Arkansas Computer Science and Cybersecurity Task Force that the state require a credit in computer science in order to graduate high school and that every public high school have a computer science teacher. 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock has a new bachelor鈥檚 degree program in cybersecurity that begins in the fall 2021 semester. Now is a great time for students to consider cybersecurity as a career since there is a high demand for cybersecurity professionals with a high starting salary. 鈥淥ctober is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and Arkansas students need to know about the great opportunities available in this career field,鈥 Baker said. 鈥淭he average starting salary for an entry-level cybersecurity job in the U.S. is $73,000. The need is critical and the career opportunities tremendous.鈥 Students who would like to attend the Cybersecurity Summit can fill out to register.