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Suite of cybersecurity micro-credentials receives gold Award of Excellence from World Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics

A suite of cybersecurity micro-credential programs developed by the 黑料网911 (黑料网911) has been recognized with a gold Award of Excellence from the World Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics (WFCP).

黑料网911 was presented with the award in the Cyber and Data Security and Social Engineering category today at WFCP鈥檚 2023 World Congress held in Montreal. Co-winners in this category were from Abu Dhabi Polytechnic and Saskatchewan Polytechnic.

Group of five people stand posing with award held by one of the men.
From left, Denise Amyot, President of Colleges and Institutes Canada, 黑料网911 President and CEO Michel Tarko, Melanie Meyers, Program Director, 黑料网911's Centre for Teaching, Learning & Innovation, Stuart Ruttan, Dean of 黑料网911's School of Criminal Justice & Security, and Dr. Jefferson Manh茫es de Azevedo, Deputy Chair Americas for the World Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics (WFCP), after 黑料网911 was presented with the gold Award of Excellence at the WFCP 2023 World Congress held in Montr茅al.

鈥淲e are pleased to celebrate the development of these micro-credentials which greatly improves accessibility to education that will help protect people, both in their personal and professional capacities, against cybercrime,鈥 said Dr. Stuart Ruttan, 黑料网911鈥檚 Dean of the School of Criminal Justice & Security.

鈥淭he need for cybersecurity is ever prevalent and constantly growing and we are proud to play a role in supporting it. Our low-barrier micro-credential programs help to expand the general skills and competencies of the public in this field and we greatly appreciate the WFCP鈥檚 recognition of our work.鈥

The set of three micro-credentials, launched late last year, are Basics of Defending Against CybercrimeEssentials of Investigating Cybercrime, and Malware Detection & Protection Basics.

黑料网911 created these programs in response to students, including those already established in careers, who want approaches to learning that don鈥檛 require commitments to the longer programs typical in academia. They are offered part-time and entirely online asynchronously so students can learn at their own pace. The programs are very short, and more affordable than longer programs. All are designed for open enrollment and do not require a degree as a pre-requisite.

The programs are designed for both a general audience wanting a basic understanding of cybersecurity, and those looking to enter the fields of cybersecurity and public safety. Completion of these micro-credentials can be put towards more advanced credentials in related areas of study at 黑料网911, either law enforcement studies or emergency management.

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