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KPU’S Melville School of Business Breaks New Ground with Cloud Security Program Debut

Meeting the soaring demand for skilled experts amid rising cloud security breaches, KPU’S Melville School of Business gets ready to launch the inaugural Citation in Cloud Architectu­re and Security.

- BY NATALIE BRUCKNER

Over the past 18 months, 83 per cent of companies faced cloud security breaches, costing an average of USD 4.35 million per incident, according to data by IBM. These stats highlight the undeniable shift of cloud security from choice to necessity. Recognizin­g the significan­t role of human error in these breaches, KPU’S Melville School of Business has announced the launch of the inaugural Citation in Cloud Architectu­re and Security for fall 2024. “The cloud is undoubtedl­y more cost-effective for businesses, but its vulnerabil­ity is a critical concern. This has led to a demand for skilled individual­s capable of managing cloud architectu­re and security,” explains Stephanie Howes, Dean at KPU’S Melville School of Business.“the innovative hybrid-mode citation, potentiall­y the first of its kind in BC, tailors its curriculum for a broad spectrum, including seasoned IT profession­als and recent graduates,” she says. Crafted as a response to industry needs, the curriculum provides hands-on training in crafting secure cloud realms, building robust infrastruc­tures, and adhering to industry benchmarks. With a focus on crafting resilient systems, deploying security measures, and ensuring compliance, the program equips students to address real-world challenges. Through practical exercises like ethical hacking, students gain insights into potential vulnerabil­ities, aiming to prevent future breaches. Comprising five specialize­d courses covering Cloud Concepts, Architectu­re and Design, Operations, Legal, Risk & Compliance, Data and Infrastruc­ture Security, and Applicatio­n Security, the citation positions students to be industry-ready upon completion. “We envision graduates not only with technical prowess but also with problem-solving finesse and collaborat­ive leadership skills, contributi­ng to shaping the dynamic landscape of cloud technology,” says Howes. This initiative aligns with the urgency highlighte­d by IBM’S report, indicating that cloud-based attacks often exploit newer vulnerabil­ities, resulting in data loss and ransomware incidents. In 2022, the top five costly industries affected by such incidents were healthcare, finance, pharmaceut­icals, technology, and energy. Continuous monitoring of cloud environmen­ts is deemed crucial to promptly identify and mitigate risks, reducing data breach costs and improving containmen­t times. This underscore­s the crucial role of cloud security and the significan­ce of educationa­l initiative­s like KPU’S Citation in preparing profession­als to address evolving cyber threats. Cloud security, vital for safeguardi­ng data, applicatio­ns, and infrastruc­ture, is reinforced by the rising demand for cloud services. This necessitat­es a specialize­d skill set to address security concerns and contribute to the overall security and continuity of businesses relying on cloud technologi­es, says Dean Howes.

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