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Criminology assistant professor discusses his approach to educating cybersecurity students

C. Jordan Howell

Howell has extensive experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in cybercrime and cybersecurity.

Criminology Assistant Professor C. Jordan Howell, PhD joined the host of the  to discuss how he is working to train well-rounded future cybersecurity practitioners.

In the episode, he stresses the importance of holistic training in academia and the wide variety of skills students need to be successful security practitioners. He also covers topics including AI and scholarship around cybercriminal behavior.

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