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What Are You Measuring?

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Jerry Sutton (Focal Point) is implementing a program that will help those with differing learning abilities to be prepared for a career as cyber security specialists.

As part of this effort he is seeking case studies or scenarios that could be used to help evaluate interest and potentially motivate participation in the program.

This “ReachoutAbout” is offered to professionals in the Georgia LEARNS community and invited guests to learn from their thoughts on how Jerry might address his need.

Paul Terlemezian(Facilitator) will guide the session.

ReachoutAbout Format

  1. Welcome and introductions
  2. Session A – 10 minutes – Jerry will present his idea/interests
  3. Session B – 10 minutes – Open Q&A with the group focused on clarification from Jerry
  4. Session C – 10 minutes - Jerry is muted and off-camera as the group talks about what it thinks could be done to address his interests
  5. Session D – 10 Minutes – Jerry returns and leads open conversation about next steps (potentially to include research, online discussion, and another (closure?) meeting.)

Topic: GLN ReachoutAbout - Jerry Sutton - BDI Cyber Security Case Studies
Time: Jun 29, 2022 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Paul,

Thank you for your support of this initiative.  We are hoping to arrive at a tool that we can use to help measure interest, attitude, and aptitude in the IT space for potential students seeking the Cisco Certified Technician (CCT) Certification.  The case studies we hope to identify can focus on entry-level networking or the prevention of cybersecurity attacks.  We are more interested in gaining insight into a potential student's ability to problem-solve or extrapolate relevant information from a case study, instead of identifying a singular solution.  

I'll look forward to our conversations!

Best, Jerry

Jerry, you are welcome - the additional detail you have provided is quite beneficial!

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