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for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com JANUARY 17, 2013 •college • the queens courier 53 college open house s Cyber professionals in high demand Traditionally, the term “war zone” elicits images of tanks, gunfire and military personnel. However, as technology evolves, so do the weapons associated with the art of warfare. Most recently, the battle- ground has moved online, with the introduction of a new computer malware threat known as “Flame.” Flame steals information from e-operations of cer- tain nation states - making it a vital threat to both governments and military units. Based on the way Flame works, it can be classified as a “cyber weapon,” according to Kaspersky Lab, a Russian anti-virus firm. Web attacks cost businesses $114 billion each year, according to a 2011 study conducted by Symantec. And as more business, government and military institutions store classified information online, the probability of an attempted attack by these new forms of cyber-weaponry increases. Given the likelihood for future security breaches, the need for profession- als with the skills required to protect those at risk for such forms of online espionage is amplifying. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook reports that by the year 2020, demand for cyber security experts will increase by 28 percent. Much like the way the military and police serve and protect our country and its citizens, cyber security experts play a crucial role in protecting an institu- tion’s network and information from attacks. These professionals, known as computer forensics experts, this role. Many programs allow students to concen- The many forms of online assault will continue to also analyze the electronic evidence, and in some trate their studies in a variety of cyber security spe- evolve. As governments, businesses and other institu- cases identify and serve as expert witnesses to help cialties. For example, students focusing on computer tions increasingly become targets of online warfare, prosecute the criminals responsible. forensics will learn the skills necessary to handle the the demand for those armed with the competencies to Bachelor’s degree programs such as computer electronic evidence of criminal cases and how to successfully defend against them will grow. information systems (CIS) help prepare students for identify and prosecute criminals. 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