SPRING AT VOL STATE IN LIVINGSTON:
CYBER DEFENSE AND ADULT LEARNING
The computer hacking of major
corporations, government
offices and banks is a growing
threat. There is a solution: Cyber
Defense. Companies across
the world are expanding and
refining their security systems.
Volunteer State Community
College is responding to the
need for Cyber Defense expertise
with a degree concentration
offered on the Vol State at
Livingston campus. Registration
for the spring semester is
Livingston is home to a
new Cyber Lab that provides
tools for teaching cyber defense.
There is a large monitor
at the end of each pod of four
computers in the lab. This allows
students in each pod to
work collaboratively by displaying
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Instructor Roger Lyles works with
students in the Vol State Cyber Lab in
Livingston.
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what they are doing for
the others in the group. And it
isn’t just the sharing of screens
that is different. The specially
designed Cyber Lab includes
network virtualization and
other relevant hands-on tools.
The Livingston campus is a degree
granting center. Students
in Livingston can complete
Computer Information Technology
degrees in Cyber Defense,
as well as Networking,
Programming, System Analyst,
and System Administration and
Management concentrations.
All of the classes are taught at
Livingston or online.
The College is encouraging
adults to consider taking
college classes this spring, as a