An increasing number of universities and post-secondary institutions are offering some level of cybersecurity education, but the discipline suffers from a lack of consistent accreditation or measurement of educational efficacy. Recruiters are having a hard time using scholarly credentials as a measurement for new employees. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) curriculum guidelines that govern compsci degree accreditation only requires three to nine lecture hours of security for a four-year computer science degree, says Rob Olson, a professor of programming, mobile security and Web app security at RIT.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/careers-and-people/the-wild-west-of-security-post-secondary-education

