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Next Steps: Starting My MS in Computer Engineering (Security) at FIU

As I approach graduation from the University of Tampa, I’ve been thinking carefully about the next step in my education and career. After considering several graduate programs, I’ve decided to pursue a Master of Science in Computer Engineering with a concentration in Security at Florida International University. One of the biggest factors in this decision […]

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Building the Foundation: Certifications and Continuous Learning

Certifications have become an important part of how I approach learning in cybersecurity. Not as a replacement for hands-on experience, but as a way to validate fundamentals and build a common baseline of knowledge. I recently passed the ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) exam, which reinforced core concepts across security principles, access control, network security,

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ROTC, Cyber, and the Path to Becoming an Officer

Army ROTC has been the most demanding commitment of my college experience, and without question, the one that has shaped me the most. From the beginning, ROTC introduced a level of structure, accountability, and expectation that went far beyond the classroom. Time management stopped being a concept and became a requirement. Balancing academics, work, physical

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My Time at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT)

This past summer, I had the incredible opportunity to intern at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The program was highly selective, and I was honored to be chosen to contribute alongside talented peers, officers, and researchers working on some of the most critical challenges in cybersecurity. During my

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