CfIA Online course (MSP) available for Pilot testing
The Center for Information Assurance (CfIA) at the University of Memphis has released an web-based course “Mobile Device Security and Privacy” for pilot testing. The flyer for this course can be found here.
To participate in the MSP web-based course, please go to www.act-online.net and register with an email-ID of your choice. Once you have registered, click on the MSP course, then sign up. If you already have an act-online user account, then you simply log in with your user ID to access the course.
For pilot testing the MSP course, the CfIA will also be offering 30 individuals the opportunity to attend a proctored 4-hour session on a first-response basis. You need to send a reply to Kelly Freeman (knfreman@memphis.edu) if you are interested. The date, time and location will be provided accordingly. To participate in the proctored session, create an act-online account and bring a laptop. Refreshments will be served. If you are interested in this opportunity, then please respond at your earliest convenience. Spaces are limited.
The Center for Information Assurance (CfIA) is a nationally designated Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency (NSA) & Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This project is federally funded courtesy of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), so there is no cost to the user. The center has developed 10 cyber security-related courses, which are currently hosted at FEMA site (www.teex.org). If you have any questions about the MSP course, then please feel free to e-mail cfia@memphis.edu.