Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Cybersecurity Threats Result in Expansive Job Growth






As cybersecurity concerns continue to grow, so too does the need for people trained to combat such threats.

According to a recent article in Forbes, the cybersecurity market will continue to expand, with estimates expecting to grow from $75 billion in 2015 to nearly $170 billion by 2020. In addition, a Cisco report estimates that nearly one million cybersecurity jobs are currently available worldwide.


As a cybersecurity researcher and a college professor for almost 10 years, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide adjunct professor Jason W. Clark is excited about the growth he’s seeing in the field. But with the ever-changing demands, Clark argues that it will be imperative for those aiming to enter the market to be prepared for anything.

“It’s so important that students have a strong foundation and learn skills such as programming, networking, databases, technical writing, and collaboration immediately,” said Clark. “There is always so much going on this field and you can easily be left behind if you don’t keep up.”

Clark’s assessment appears to be correct as there is a strong demand for applicants who are well-trained and have the technical aptitude along with the creative insight to tackle and solve problems associated with widespread cybersecurity implications including: the need to research security vulnerabilities in software products, improve upon existing network and security protocols, and train the next wave of cybersecurity professionals.

While many see cybersecurity as a government role, the increase in high-profile cyber-attacks against companies like Sony, Target, and Home Depotgives this field a much larger net.

“Given a student’s particular interest -- whether it is business or entertainment -- a student with a cybersecurity background will find a home in a sector that best suits them,” said Clark.

Along with the ever-expanding employer pool comes a realm of job titles available to the prospective cybersecurity worker that is endless.

The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies lists dozens of possible roles from chief information security officer, forensics expert and virus technician to security consultant, computer crime investigator and disaster recovery analyst.

And with a boom in the market comes a boom in salary.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the most recent median pay for an information security analyst at $90,120 per year with the lowest 10 percent earning less than $50,300, and the highest 10 percent earning more than $140,460.

If you are already in the tech field, then crossing over to security can mean a bump in pay according to the Job Market Intelligence: Cybersecurity Jobs 2015 report published by Burning Glass Technologies. The report found that cybersecurity workers can command an average salary premium of nearly $6,500 per year, or nine percent more than other IT workers.

This hiring, according to Embry-Riddle Worldwide College of BusinessAdjunct Professor Cornel Levy, isn’t going away any time soon.

“With trends like cloud computing, the need for security professionals will continue to increase for the foreseeable future,” said Levy. “And while there will continue to be efforts to automate security tasks, the more security is automated, the more we find additional tasks that require a human.”

Embry-Riddle Worldwide Named No. 10 Best Online Engineering Degree Program in U.S.




Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide recently was named one of the nation’s Best Online Engineering Degree Programs for 2016 by CollegeChoice.net, an independent online service for prospective college students and their families.


Factors in determining the 2016 ranking included tuition cost, financial aid offerings, time to completion, on-campus residency and online program features and services. This information was gathered by using statistical and research websites and individual school online portals to ensure the accuracy of the data involved.

Engineering is always a growing, in-demand profession. The job prospects from the Bureau of Labor Statistics predict a 3 percent growth over the next eight years with a median wage of $76,870, which means there may not be a better time to consider an online engineering degree.

While an online engineering bachelor’s degree will still take nearly four years to complete, online students enjoy flexibility and challenging coursework as they work toward finishing a degree. With the prominence of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and other forms of adaptive digital learning, the gaps between these two styles of learning is narrowing. Online students can achieve connectivity to their professors and peers through collaborative assignments and video and project-based learning tools. For information on Embry-Riddle Worldwide MOOCs, go to http://worldwide.erau.edu/massive-open-online-courses).

Embry-Riddle Worldwide and Online Campus offers the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology to working professionals who need a flexible schedule and access to world-class faculty. The university is regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. For information on this degree as well as Worldwide’s other Engineering Degree Programs such as the Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering and the Master of Systems Engineering, go to http://worldwide.erau.edu/degrees/?field-of-study=engineering

The Engineering Technology degree, which is held to the same academic standards as programs on the university’s residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz., requires 122 credit hours, virtual labs, research projects and a capstone course. This is a 100 percent online degree with no on-campus requirements. Labs are done virtually through the online learning management system, capstone courses are a team-based design project, and projects can be completed within a student’s own community. Courses are also taught asynchronously and can be downloaded to a smartphone app so a student can study wherever they are.

The Top 10 schools are:
Columbia University
Duke University
University of Virgina
Cornell University
University of California – Los Angeles
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of Southern California
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University – World Campus
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide

A complete list of the Top 50 can be found athttp://www.collegechoice.net/rankings/best-online-engineering-degrees/.




About CollegeChoice.net
College Choice is the leading authority in college and university rankings, searches, and resources dedicated to helping students and their families find the right college. The site publishes rankings and reviews that make finding the best colleges for any student easier and more fun. In addition, College Choice also regularly creates resources to help students get into, pay for, and thrive at the college of their choice.

sUAS Manufacturer Parrot and Embry-Riddle Launch Academic Partnership


Parrot Disco

Parrot, a leading manufacturer of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS), and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide Campus have announced a new academic partnership that will promote curriculum development and the dissemination of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) research and real-world applications.

http://news.erau.edu/headlines/suas-manufacturer-parrot-and-embry-riddle-launch-academic-partnership/


Parrot and Embry-Riddle will contribute resources to support advanced UAV research, platform development, education and recruitment, helping Embry-Riddle Worldwide students and faculty stay in the forefront of the sUAS industry’s rapidly evolving technology curve. The partnership also enhances career prospects for Embry-Riddle UAS students as they leave the classroom.


Embry-Riddle will support Parrot with access to its facilities, professional development programs and research opportunities. The university will also provide educational opportunities for eligible Parrot employees, including access to for-credit degree programs and non-credit courses, and the waiving of application fees for the 2016-2017 academic year.


“Increased commercial demand for data from autonomous vehicles requires that we train a new generation of experts to collect this information safely and accurately with a wide range of platforms and sensors. We also need to teach best practices on how to efficiently manage the processing, storage and analysis of this data over time,” said John Cherbini, Director of Enterprise Business Development for Parrot. “Embry-Riddle Worldwide’s global presence and expertise in aeronautical education was a clear fit for the portfolio of Parrot hardware and software solutions. We are excited by the opportunity to help raise the next generation of commercial sUAS pilots.”


“Working with an innovative consumer sUAS manufacturer such as Parrot will enable Embry-Riddle Worldwide to provide our students with unparalleled access to the latest generation of technology, processes and tools. In turn, our students will build and refine the knowledge, skills and abilities essential to ensuring safe, effective and responsible operation in our nation’s shared airspace system,” said Dr. Brent Terwilliger, Program Chair of the Master of Unmanned Systems degree, UAS Discipline Chair and full-time Assistant Professor of Aeronautics at Embry-Riddle.


ABOUT PARROT INC


Parrot INC is the North American subsidiary of Parrot SA. Founded in 1994 by Henri Seydoux, Parrot creates, develops and markets advanced technology wireless products for consumers and professionals. The company builds on a common technological expertise to innovate and develop in three primary markets:
Civil drones: With recreational quadricopters and solutions for professional use.
Connected objects: With a focus on audio and gardening.
Automotive: With the most extensive range of hands-free communication and infotainment systems for vehicles on the market.


Headquartered in Paris, France, Parrot currently employs more than 900 people worldwide and generates the majority of its sales overseas. Parrot has been listed on Euronext Paris since 2006. (FR0004038263 – PARRO). For information, go to: https://www.parrot.com/us, or contact Greg Crutsinger, Scientific Program Director, Parrot INC - T: +1-415-738-0545; gregory.crutsinger@parrot.com.


About Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide UAS Program


Embry-Riddle Worldwide’s College of Aeronautics is focused on providing students with the most relevant global innovations in UAS and personal involvement in this growing aerospace frontier. Worldwide currently offers a Bachelor of Science in Unmanned Systems Applications, an undergraduate minor in Unmanned Aerial Systems, a Master of Science in Unmanned Systems, a graduate UAS specialization, and professional sUAS education opportunities. Embry-Riddle was one of the first schools in the nation to offer a degree in UAS.


Embry-Riddle Worldwide’s faculty and the courses they teach bring UAS expertise directly into the classroom. Students actively explore new uses and control interface improvements and operational enhancements to ensure an understanding of the technology, while applying best safety practices. Graduates will enter an industry expected to create over 100,000 jobs and have an $80 billion-plus economic impact on the U.S. economy in the next 10 years, once UAS is integrated into the national airspace. For more information, visit Embry-Riddle Worldwide’s College of Aeronautics Unmanned Aerial Systems degree programs information page.