Master of Science Cybersecurity and Information Assurance degree program is closely aligned with the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) and was designed with input from cybersecurity experts and leading IT employers to meet the most recent U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and National Security Agency (NSA) guidelines.
Courses focused on the knowledge, tools, and strategies for financial planning, marketing, project management, employee relations, leadership, management practice, business communication, and global commerce.
The Paralegal Studies Certificate prepares students for a career as a professional paralegal in a law firm, businesses, government, or nonprofit organization. The program fulfills educational requirements to work as a paralegal in California and is taught by UCLA School of Law-approved instructors.
Define and guide legal technology standards and processes, including ensuring continuous improvements and refinement to project workflows. Manage and mentor client-facing staff in the areas of legal technology and litigation support.
Worked alongside the Director of Practice Support in the development of best practice guidelines for department new hires, vendor management, and in-house legal technology training.
Supported L&W IT and Practice departments in the implementation of new workflows and security policies, as well as provided support for case project overflow.