Free Cybersecurity Training: U.S. Government Sources

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There are nearly 350,000 cybersecurity job openings nationwide and a total employed cybersecurity workforce of more than 775,000. This is expected to increase during the next decade. This book describes dozens of free cybersecurity courses and guides available from the U.S. Government and where to locate them on the Internet. It also provides information on the many of types of cybersecurity positions that are available.

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    16 Jul 2018
    Thank you. It is pleasant to have an author give some backstory of how a book came to be written.
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    09 Jul 2018
    After attending the graduation exercises of my twin soldier sons at Fort Sill in Oklahoma years ago, I became interested in the Osage County ghost towns. The interest led me on a search that sprouted a seed that turned into this novella based on real people in the last Wild West Town in America, Whiz Bang City in the 1920s. Whiz Bang City where even the name of the town has a story behind it.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michael Erbschloe

Michael Erbschloe worked for over 30 years performing analysis of the economics of information technology, public policy relating to technology, and utilizing technology in reengineering organization processes. He has authored several books on social and

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