| Turning students into James Bond? "The University of Tulsa in Oklahoma is offering a two-year course that trains students in online espionage, for those looking to pursue a career with the CIA, National Security Agency or Secret Service. Students in the online espionage course are learning how to write computer viruses, hack networks, crack passwords and mine data from a range of digital devices." Via Huffington Post. Watch the video and find out what John Iadarola and Lisa Ferguson think on TYT University! What do you think about this online espionage program? Are you worried about college students learning these potentially dangerous techniques and skills? Or do we just need to accept that in the modern world these are the job skills that need to be taught in universities? Let us know what you think down below! Find out more here: www.huffingtonpost.com And if you liked this video, PLEASE "Like" it as well! :) Subscribe to TYT U for more videos: tinyurl.com Follow us on twitter!!! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com TYT University covers all the news you need to know happening at colleges around the country and across the globe! From student loans to frat parties and dating, we've got it all. Tags: "cia" "nsa" "espionage" "hacking" "data mining" "spying" "james bond" "online espionage" "university of tulsa" "major in spying" "college news" students summer college university "tyt university" "tytu" "lisa ferguson" "john iadarola" | Views: 0 0 ratings |
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