 My name is Tanya San-Nicholas Roca. I'm an associate professor in the School of Information at San Jose State University. I also have managed multinational accounts in the telecommunications industry, and it is there where I learned about cybersecurity and the importance of protecting data, information, and information resources. The classes I teach include networking, cybersecurity, forensics, and human-centered cybersecurity. My networking class prepares students to be a network administrator. It prepares them to research, to design, to implement networks, which includes software and hardware. The class also prepares students for the Network Plus certification exam. The cybersecurity class focuses on two areas. It focuses on the technical side of cybersecurity and the management side of cybersecurity. On the technical side, it focuses on creating and implementing secure networks and software within the organization. It also focuses on intrusion detection and detecting threats that could impact the organization. On the managerial side, we look at risk assessment, risk management, and risk analysis. Students are required to perform risk assessment for organizations and provide them with an understanding of the vulnerabilities within their organization and how they can implement mitigation strategies to alleviate some of those vulnerabilities. My forensics class prepares students for careers working with law enforcement. Those in forensics investigate incidents. They are looking for vulnerabilities and they are looking for crimes that have taken place or have possibly taken place within their network environment. Another class I teach is human-centered cybersecurity. A lot of times humans who are working with and using information systems, they may not understand their role in cybersecurity. They may not understand what a phishing attack looks like or what social engineering is. So it's very important that we teach our students to understand the human factors in cybersecurity and how they play a role in the protection of data and information resources.