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Integrated Sensing and Cyber Short Course by Tonex

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Integrated Sensing and Cyber Short Course is a 2-day introduction to the importance of integrated sensors in detecting cyber activity. This course is especially beneficial for participants who want to see the “big picture” in order to communicate with technical as well as non-technical individuals.

Integrated Sensing and Cyber Short Course covers the most important aspects of integrated sensing without getting too involved in the technical nitty gritty.

Participants will learn the basics of how integrated sensors can be used to more accurately detect harmful cyber activity.

Additionally, participants will learn about important research into how integrated sensing can be applied to other areas of cyber technology such as virtual reality.

This topic has become especially vital to organizations that need absolute certainty their databases are being protected. For the DoD, sensors have become an important tool to counter advance threats of a cyber nature.

 

Who Should Attend

Who Should Attend?

Integrated Sensing and Cyber Short Course is a 2-day course designed for:

  • Cybersecurity Professionals
  • IT Leadership
  • IT Infrastructure Managers
  • IT Project & Program Managers
  • Systems Engineers
  • Systems Designers
  • Material Engineers
  • CIOs / CTOs /CSOs
  • Military Personnel and Leaders
  • Military Contractors
  • Anybody Interested in Integrated Sensing Technology

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