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Wright State University’s College of Engineering and Science last fall launched a master’s degree program in cyber security. Rizki said the school is developing articulation agreements with Sinclair and Clark State community colleges, and also discussing a cooperative agreement for training at the Advanced Technical Intelligence Center for Human Capital Development’s secure facility in Beavercreek.
In addition, Wright State’s Institute of Defense Studies and Education offers a number of certificate programs in secure software development and cyber security.
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