Cyberattacks are on the rise and businesses and organizations are looking for ways to keep their networks safe and secure. Penn State York’s Fundamentals of Cybersecurity program is designed to introduce the basic concepts of cybersecurity to new and emerging information technology professionals. The six-week course meets from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, Feb. 26 to April 2, and is $595.
It is cold outside, but it is the perfect time to think summer classes at Penn State York. Two six-week sessions offer students the opportunity to take day, evening, or online classes, and still have an opportunity to enjoy summer. Some classes may also combine online with face-to-face instruction.
The snow covered Nittany Lion at Penn State York may not bring about thoughts of summer but now is the perfect time to think summer at Penn State York. Two six-week summer sessions allow students to take a call and still have time to enjoy the warmer weather.
Fundamentals of Cybersecurity is set to begin on Feb. 26, and will take place in the M.S. Grumbacher Information Sciences and Technology Center (Grumbacher) at Penn State York. The six-week course is designed to provide information technology (IT) professionals with the tools needed to to prevent or deal with cyberattacks.
Writers of fiction, poetry and drama who are interested in having their work published or performed should plan to enter the Penn State York Literary Competition sponsored by the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center (The Pullo Center) and “Any Other Word,” the campus’ online literary magazine. The competition is open to Penn State York students; submissions are being accepted through March 2.