Students connect to business, cybersecurity career opportunities
UH West Oʻahu students connect with local businesses and alumni in hopes of internships and to guide their path after college.
UH West Oʻahu students connect with local businesses and alumni in hopes of internships and to guide their path after college.
UH Mānoa and the U.S. Department of Energy held CyberStrike: LIGHTS OUT and CyberStrike: NEMESIS training workshops.
Tech events from September 28 through October 27 are designed to connect Hawaiʻi students with information technology companies.
The new class will teach UH law students how to hack into computers and better equip them in cybersecurity law.
The $100K grant will help students earn careers in computer tech.
The impact that UH is making on cybersecurity is thanks in part to an important partnership.
The NIWC program is a one semester paid internship that includes 240 hours of cybersecurity instruction and research.
Kapiʻolani CC named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense.
The UH West Oʻahu program is currently ranked No. 14 in the nation by the National Cyber League.
Chancellor Karen Lee welcomes both students and employers to Honolulu Community College.