The Future of Cybersecurity Education - Part 2

Cybersecurity , Education

Intel's Amit Elazari Bar On and UC-Berkeley's Lisa Ho on Schools and Digital Transformation(SecurityEditor) • March 22, 2019     Lisa Ho of the University of California-Berkeley and Amit Elazari Bar On of Intel Corp.

What are America's universities doing to help fill the cybersecurity skills gap felt by enterprises worldwide? In part two of a two-part panel discussion on the future of cybersecurity education, Lisa Ho of the University of California-Berkeley and Amit Elazari Bar On of Intel Corp. offer insights.

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In a video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSA Conference 2019 in San Francisco, these two educators discuss:

The cybersecurity programs and techniques offered at Berkeley; How students' - and enterprises' - needs have changed; How we must change the way we deliver education.

Ho is academic director of the information and cybersecurity program at University of California-Berkeley and Elazari Bar On is director of global cybersecurity policy at Intel Corporation.

Also see part one of this panel discussion on the future of cybersecurity education, where John McCumber of (ISC)2 and Rob Clyde of ISACA share their philosophies.