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6 Common Mistakes in the Project Ares Gym

Is there a wrong way to “do the gym”? It’s probably not something we gym rats spend much time thinking about. (After all, we’ve got a lot to do between patting ourselves on the back for being there in the first place and squeezing our money’s worth out of that heaven-sent sauna.) But even after deciding on a training program to follow, building out […]

Design Cybersecurity Workouts: Schedules, Goals & Teaching

Let’s be honest. Not every organization is blessed with an endless educational budget. (If only that were the case!) But why should that stop you from having a killer, cyber skill-building training program? Designing a program (whether a single course or a full-blown curriculum) from scratch doesn’t have to be overwhelming or intimidating. In fact, […]

Bates Technical College Empowers Students to Grow & Succeed

Bates Technical College, serving nearly 3,000 career training students and 10,000 community members on three campuses, has been helping students reach their education goals and nurturing talent since the 1940’s. As a leader in hands-on learning, Bates Tech mirrors the workplace, and provides students with opportunities to develop and practice the skills they need to […]

Save time teaching cybersecurity with project-based learning in Project Ares

Grading, technology adoption and managing labs can take today’s cyber educators away from what matters most: teaching their students about cybersecurity and preparing them for the workforce. A study from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development  found that “teachers spend half of their working time in non-teaching activities…” It’s time to give teachers their time back. […]

Understanding Malware Analysis

The malware industry has come a long way and currently, it’s a very lucrative business. This is one of many reasons that makes studying malware so fascinating. It’s an interesting mix of technology, psychology, and commerce. Psychology is what makes malware effective, and commerce is what ensures more hackers continue to develop new and interesting malware. Information security has long been considered an arms race. According […]