Albert Ball
Albert Ball
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Dr. Ball is retired from the U.S. Navy. He has a Ph.D. in Information Systems from Nova Southeastern University, and served as the Dean of the Fisher School of Technology at Hodges University in Naples, Florida. He holds a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems degree from Hodges University, with an emphasis in networking technology. He has worked in the technology industry for twenty years, holding several positions, including network administration, database administration, PC technician, and programmer. He is currently serving on the editorial review board for the International Institute for Applied Knowledge Management Journal, as well as the Review of Business Information Systems Journal. His publications include:

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Regent University
Regent University
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Cyber Security Compliance

CYBR 660

Jan 9, 2023 - Mar 2, 2023

Students will work on network security and compliance projects. This project will benefit companies by providing student researchers and data collection and correlation for network and security compliance projects that companies may be working on to create or improve previous policies.

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Regent University
Regent University
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Cyber Security Compliance

CYBR 660

Aug 29, 2022 - Oct 9, 2022

Students will work on network security and compliance projects. This project will benefit companies by providing student researchers and data collection and correlation for network and security compliance projects that companies may be working on to create or improve previous policies.

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Category Networking + 1
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Regent University
Regent University
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Internet and Network Cybersecurity Architecture for the Prevention of Attacks

CYBR 635

Jan 16, 2021 - Mar 4, 2021

Is your organization interested in ensuring you have the optimum Internet and network cybersecurity architecture to prevent attacks? In teams of 4 to 5, students will research the optimum architecture to address and minimize security vulnerabilities, threats, and attacks. Students can analyze existing architectures to determine optimum defense against security vulnerabilities, threats, and attacks.

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