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Club meeting: Careers and opportunities in Computer Security

Ever wonder what working in security field means?

Is hacking the only thing security professionals do?

Would you rather hack for the good people and get paid for it?

Curious about ways to defend cyberspace?

Come to TTU Cyber Eagles’ presentation on

Careers and Opportunities in Computer Security

Tuesday, September 24

Bruner 405, Dead Hour

(…and yes, there will be pizza and drink!)

“Cyber security: The new arms race for a new front line” (The Christian Science Monitor)

An interesting article about the cyber security as a number one priority in future (because of possible hacking attacks on military, medical, and power grid spheres). The US military recruits young “hackers” from high school, trying to fill the gap and flush young minds into a challenging cyber security world. Read here.

Awesome podcast about IT security, vulnerabilities, and research

Please join us to watch a live podcast about “state-of-the-art” IT security topics on September 19, at 5pm, Bruner Hall (somewhere on the forth floor).

Webcast “The security Impact of IPv6”

There is only one week left to register to attend the next free ACM Webcast, “The Security Impact of IPv6,” presented on Wednesday, September 25, 2013 at 12 pm ET (11 am CT/10 am MT/9 am PT/4 pm GMT) by Dr. Johannes B. Ullrich, Dean of Research and a faculty member of the SANS Technology Institute. The talk will be followed by a live question and answer session moderated by Tom Limoncelli, an internationally recognized author, speaker, system administrator, and member of the ACM Case Study Committee. (If you’d like to attend but can’t make it to the virtual event, you still need to register to receive a recording of the webinar when it becomes available.)

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