Audacy: Cybercrime, scams, and malware are just a few of the dangers on the Dark Web.
Liz Saint-John spoke with Demetrice Rogers, Cybersecurity Professional and Adjunct Professor at Tulane University School of Professional Advancement.
Liz Saint-John spoke with Demetrice Rogers, Cybersecurity Professional and Adjunct Professor at Tulane University School of Professional Advancement.
Tulane University School of Professional Advancement emergency response expert Rebecca Rouse speaks with NBC Nightly News about Maui official’s decision not to sound alarm sirens as wildfires spread.
Adult learners from all walks of life who are looking to advance their careers have found a valuable resource with certificates from the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA).
Retired military intelligence officer Michael Wallace, Ed.D, a senior professor of practice and Emergency and Security Studies Program director at Tulane University, said the importance of properly handling classified information cannot be overstated.
“Earning a degree or certificate through Tulane SoPA’s Business and Leadership Studies Program gives you the professional knowledge and skills to enter the business world with confidence,” said Robyn Ice, Program Director for the Business and Leadership Studies Program at SoPA.
Aric Toler, an adjunct professor at Tulane University's School of Professional Advancement and a freelance reporter who works with us, noticed that several similar documents had also been posted elsewhere and figured that the original source of the leaks had to be somewhere other than Telegram.
James Demeo with Tulane SOPA's Homeland Security Studies, talks with Fox 8 Live.
Residing in New Orleans, Amanda Fennell is also an adjunct professor for cybersecurity at Tulane University.
A new partnership will allow Tulane School of Professional Advancement (Tulane SoPA) emergency and security studies students to tackle real-world issues and develop valuable relationships with federal officials.
Tulane University School of Professional Advancement and New Schools for New Orleans are using a $10 million federal grant to recruit hundreds of teachers for local public schools.