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NEISD opens the first multi-million dollar cybersecurity school

The North East Independent School District’s (NEISD) Institute of Cyber Security and Innovation has officially opened its doors.


“You can talk about concepts, and you can cover concepts and prepare a student to take a test, but here at ICSI, we have students go in and actually create networking topology,” Cyber Security instructor Josh Beck said.


Beck has been a cyber security instructor for years, but this will be his first time teaching in a classroom as advanced as these, using real time threat data.


“We see these stories about data breaches. These types of things really affect everyone, so we need as many skilled people in the workforce as possible,” Beck said.


Beck added that with technology evolving as quickly as it is, there’s a demand for cyber security jobs, but not enough people to fill it.


Only about one third of the building is finished, but the district says big plans are in place for this growing technology program.


“After four years we’ll need more classroom space, and we’re also looking forward to a new state of the art competition arena,” Beck said.


NEISD Freshman Layla Tijerina is just one of 170 NEISD freshman to learn in this brand new $5 million dollar facility where students will get real hands on Cyber Security experience.


“My first thought was, 'This is so cool, it’s like a little FBI center,'” Tijerina said.


“This is so important, especially with COVID happening -- all we have is technology. Cyber security is important to keep everything secure,” Tijerina added.








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