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Kean University Students Preparing For Cybersecurity Certification Exams In Free Summer Program, Stanley Mierzwa Jul 2022

Kean University Students Preparing For Cybersecurity Certification Exams In Free Summer Program, Stanley Mierzwa

Center for Cybersecurity

Fifteen Kean University students and recent graduates this summer are studying for cybersecurity certifications in a virtual pilot program offered free of charge through the University’s Center for Cybersecurity.


Ransomware Incident Preparations With Ethical Considerations And Command System Framework Proposal, Stanley Mierzwa, James Drylie, Dennis Bogdan Apr 2022

Ransomware Incident Preparations With Ethical Considerations And Command System Framework Proposal, Stanley Mierzwa, James Drylie, Dennis Bogdan

Center for Cybersecurity

Concerns with cyber-attacks in the form of ransomware are on the mind of many executives and leadership staff in all industries. Inaction is not an option, and approaching the topic with real, honest, and hard discussions will be valuable ahead of such a possible devastating experience. This research note aims to bring thoughtfulness to the topics of ethics in the role of cybersecurity when dealing with ransomware events. Additionally, a proposed set of non-technical recovery preparation tasks are outlined to help organizations bring about cohesiveness and planning for dealing with the real potential of a ransomware event. Constraints from many …


An Overview Of The Potential For Blockchain Technology To Improve Cybersecurity, Stanley Mierzwa Apr 2022

An Overview Of The Potential For Blockchain Technology To Improve Cybersecurity, Stanley Mierzwa

Center for Cybersecurity

The purpose of this short research commentary is to provide a focused, semi-deep dive into the effort the industry places on cybersecurity defense and operations and the potential to integrate blockchain technology. As cybersecurity threats and incidents continue to rise, better procedures and strategies to protect our organizations’ data and systems are crucial to sustaining viable operations. Given that blockchain technology can potentially disrupt other industries (Moore, 2020), it is imperative to examine how it may improve our cybersecurity.


Cybersecurity Best Practices For The Manufacturing Industry, David Ortiz, Stanley Mierzwa Apr 2022

Cybersecurity Best Practices For The Manufacturing Industry, David Ortiz, Stanley Mierzwa

Center for Cybersecurity

The manufacturing and industrial sectors have evolved with the introduction of technologies over the past many decades. Progress in improving processes, techniques, output, quality, and efficiencies have been gained with new emerging technologies, resulting in positive and fortuitous changes for organizations. With the rapid movement towards a modern-day manufacturing environment, new and connected technologies that employ greater cyber-connectedness continue to grow, but at the same time, introduce cybersecurity risks.