In today’s digital world, understanding what’s inside a system matters.
At Wilson Talent Center, students in the Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics program don’t just learn about technology—they take it apart, analyze it, and rebuild it.
Recently, second-year student Tony provided a closer look at what day-to-day learning looks like in the classroom. From examining computer hardware components to working through hands-on digital projects, students gain practical experience that mirrors real-world cybersecurity environments.
The program blends technical knowledge with problem-solving. Students explore how systems function, how vulnerabilities are identified, and how digital evidence can be analyzed. It’s detailed, focused work that builds both precision and critical thinking skills.
Over the course of the two-year program, students grow their confidence and technical expertise while exploring pathways into high-demand fields such as network security, digital forensics, and IT support.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing career sectors—and programs like this ensure students graduate with more than theory. They leave with experience.
Because the future of technology belongs to those who understand it from the inside out.
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