Cybersecurity | with Jason Denno

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  • Cybersecurity | with Jason Denno
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    University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins speaks with Jason Denno, Executive Director of the Cyber Convergence Center at the College of Applied Science and Technology in Sierra Vista. They discuss student's learning experience in cyber intelligence, cyber operations, and cyber security program, why society needs these graduating experts and leaders, and the benefits for Arizona and the nation.
    Producer/Editor: Arlene Islas
    Photography: Drew Bourland, Arlene Islas, Carlos Moreno
    Aerial photography: Arlene Islas
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