A Security Operations Center to Support Cyber Security Experiential Learning
2024
Lone Star College
https://www.lonestar.edu/
TexasDalia Sherif
High Level of Learning, Experiential Learning, Employer Partnerships and Collaborations, Regional Significance and Labor Market Analysis
In today’s digital age, the demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals is greater than ever before. Community colleges play a crucial role in preparing individuals for careers in cybersecurity, but traditional classroom learning alone often falls short in providing practical, hands-on experience. Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) within a community college offers a solution by creating an immersive learning environment where students can gain real-world experience in detecting, responding to, and mitigating cyber threats. By integrating experiential learning into their curriculum, community colleges not only enhance the skill sets of their students but also contribute to improving the overall cybersecurity landscape. Additionally, a SOC provides an opportunity for collaboration between academia and industry, allowing students to work on live projects and internships, thereby bridging the gap between education and the workforce. Ultimately, by investing in a SOC, community colleges empower their students to enter the workforce with valuable cybersecurity experience, addressing the growing need for skilled professionals in this critical field.
Experiential Learning