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Wright State University is offering a new master of science degree in cyber security, the university said.
WSU’s Department of Computer Science developed the program with advice from experts from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force‘s logistics and research operations, and department Chair Mateen “Matt” Rizki, WSU said in an announcement.
“The Dayton region has a large need for people with advanced cyber skills because of its concentration of national security missions at Wright-Patterson and a large community of defense-related companies,” Rizki said in the university’s statement.
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