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[Course] IEEE Academy on Automotive Cyber Security


As the automotive industry continues to work on intelligent and autonomous vehicles, there is a need to better comprehend the safety and security of this connected technology. This IEEE 5-course program, aims to foster the discussion on automotive cyber security solutions and requirements for not only intelligent vehicles, but also the infrastructure of intelligent transportation systems. This program provides 0.5 CEU/ 5 PDH credits. Learn more and enroll.

Career Building Resource

[Webinar] Project Management
20 September, 11:00 AM ET

Take a deeper look at the areas of risk management and risk mitigation. This webinar will cover:
  • The process of identifying, monitoring, and managing potential risks in order to minimize the negative impact they may have on an organization
  • Strategies in taking action to reduce an organization’s exposure to potential risks
  • How to reduce the likelihood that risks will happen again
Career Building Skills


Ruby on Rails is often regarded as crucial ‘startup technology.’ However, it’s not without its flaws. Like anything, how well it works depends a lot on what you’re building and the kinds of tools and flexibility you need. Here, we’ll go through the pros and cons of Ruby on Rails, so you can decidedly choose whether it’s the appropriate development framework for your project.

This video discusses relationship skills and awareness of others. The former is focused on de-escalating conflict, resolving differences effectively, inspiring others, and working collaboratively in teams. The latter describes the ability to "tune in" to where others are emotional, showing empathy by sensing others’ feelings and reading organizational currents accurately. Together, these are the skills are used to "read the room" and bring our best selves forward in every situation.

 
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