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Lakeisha, go to APUS.EDU and get a degree in a security field. This school is super military friendly, better than any other college I studied with. Once a student, you can get access to a job website the school sponsors called simplicity.com/students. Excellent source to find a job on any desired security field. One other advice: Once you get a degree, get a certification to encompass your degree, to make you a stronger candidate.
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Luis
ASIS International is an association covering all aspects of security
MIT Lincoln Lab in Lexington MA has a lot of activity in the cybersecurity area, as well as programs sponsored by DHS.
For recruiters, see:
http://www.cybersecurityrecruiters.com/
found using: https://www.google.com/search?q=cyberseciryt+recruiter
To learn more about IT certifications, see:
https://acp-advisornet.org/question/1021/it-certifications-and-how-they-can-help-veterans-get-into-the-it-field
VCTP Syracuse (100% free, remote learning with professional guidance, no GI Bill or VRE utilized)
http://vets.syr.edu/education/employment-programs/
for more about cybersecurity certifications, see:
https://www.google.com/search?q=cybersecurity+certifications
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