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College of IT, admission after 9th grade?
Good evening) Now I'm in the 9th grade, after graduation I plan to go to college, and then to the university. I’ve been looking for an answer to a question for a whole year, but I still can’t find an answer
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I want to study in the specialty: Information security, but I can’t find this particular specialty in any college (Yes, there is information without AUTOMATED SYSTEMS, so but there is information without TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, but there is simply information security).
I would like to know what specialty I need to study in college, so that later I can continue my way at the university with the specialty of Information security?
Thank you in advance for your answer, because there is only 1 year left and I am afraid that I will make the wrong choice
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Look for a university that has practicing security officers from good offices and no matter what degree the university gives
. If you have not found this information in 1 year, you should not associate your life with this profile. In real tasks on infobez - the question is often difficult to formulate, and even more often there is no answer to it and you have to do everything yourself based on your knowledge
Participate in ctf - you will understand what I'm talking about
Information security sorry, what? Spheres in a vacuum? IS is not theoretical physics, it is an applied discipline, that is, it is always "IB of something".
College after 9th grade it’s good that you expand your circle of friends faster and go through the program for 10-11 cells in a year.
I don't know how it is now. And before, after the first year, it was possible to pass exams (now probably the Unified State Examination) at any school and get a certificate from this school.
First of all, you need to learn how to work with regulatory documentation - a classifier of specialties .
I will say as a person who has received a diploma in "Organization and Technology of Information Security", the wider the subject area of the specialty, the less it is practically applicable in practice.
After studying the specialty "Information Security", theoretically, you should occupy a top position in information security, determining the general directions of the department or service. In practice, no one will take you to such a position without work experience (and most likely, in addition, they will not take you without work experience in law enforcement agencies). As an ordinary employee, you will not be hired either. the knowledge you have gained is too general and for practical work it is necessary to study in a certain, more applied direction
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