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Cybersecurity Attorney

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DF Jackson Washington , DC

How does a regular Attorney become a Cybersecurity Attorney? (Non-Tech type)

26 September 2017 2 replies Career Advancement

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Advisor

Robert Jurasek Hollywood , FL

Dear DF,

The article "How To Become A Cyber Lawyer" (http://www.neerajaarora.com/how-to-become-a-cyber-lawyer/) might be of interest to you.

You may find courses that will help you at the Department of Homeland Security's National Initiative For Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) website: https://niccs.us-cert.gov/.

Also, free CyberSecurity training is available for Veterans at the Federal Virtual Training Environment (FedVTE). The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Cybersecurity & Communications, Cybersecurity Education and Awareness (CE&A) branch manages the FedVTE program.

To get started, you must confirm your eligibility as a Veteran at https://hireourheroes.org/veterans-training/ then create a FedVTE account at https://fedvte.usalearning.gov/register.php.

Good luck and thank you for your Service!

Sincerely,
Bob Jurasek

Advisor

John Green Cary , NC

Acquire first-hand knowledge about the technology :

http://www.umuc.edu/academic-programs/cyber-security/index.cfm

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