New to Cybrary: Joseph Perry One of the newest members to the Cybrary team is Joseph Perry. You may have already seen his Python for Security Professionals course, but we want to introduce you to the SME behind the course and why Joe is an important part
Read more →While Cybrary focuses primarily on cyber security education, we recognize that cyber extends into every aspect of technology, including the growing area of software engineering. Many Cybrarians are especially interested in this area of study, which is not surprising, considering the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts “employment
Read more →This post is a follow up on a previous bleak one that examined harassment of women in the IT field. And while sexual harassment is a contributing factor to talented women choosing to leave the field and even possibly deterring others from entering it in the first
Read more →Several high-profile sexual harassment cases in recent years serve as a reminder how far the tech industry has yet to advance with regard to the fair treatment of women in the workplace. Truth be told, it’s a pervasive problem in our culture that extends well beyond the
Read more →It’s now time to roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty with a little mobile app development. This next post in the series on Mobile App Development will focus on putting things in place for developing Android mobile apps. The last time I had my
Read more →It seems the title of the previous post in this series threw a few people. I suppose it serves me right for flirting with a click baity title. The point I was attempting to make was that though mobile app development has a lot of allure as
Read more →According to a 2015 report from Burning Glass; there were almost 7 million job openings that required coding skills, and programming jobs are growing 12% quicker than average. But, the most important fact we can take away from this report is: fully 50% of programming jobs are
Read more →Picking up the thread from a previous post on structured software design and CASE, it’s worth examining some of the major development methodologies and their evolution. Where SA/SD and CASE deal with the process of designing and creating software products, methodologies are concerned with the process of
Read more →Even though the average person might not be aware of it, software is everywhere in our daily lives. Everything from online transactions, buying a smartphone, to driving a car involves software. As consumers, we assume and take for granted that the software used to take care of
Read more →There are currently 2 billion smartphone users in the world. These users have amassed over 268 million downloads. It should then come as little surprise that cybercriminals have turned their attention to attacking mobile devices and the users to which they’re attached. Mobile devices infected with malware
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