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Arthur Carter | Radford University

32 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Arthur Carter | Radford University

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Dr. Arthur Carter [https://www.radford.edu/directory/profiles/accounting-finance-info-systems-department/arthur-carter.html] is a professor of information systems at Radford University and chair of the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems. With a background spanning mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering work with the Navy, business information technology, and cybersecurity education, Dr. Carter brings a practical, multidisciplinary perspective to preparing students for both technical and management-focused cybersecurity careers. Dr. Carter discusses the difference between technical cybersecurity roles and cybersecurity management roles, emphasizing that students should explore their interests, strengths, and long-term goals before choosing a pathway. The conversation also highlights Radford University’s multidisciplinary cybersecurity programs, online certificate options, and student outreach efforts, with the key takeaway that cybersecurity offers many possible career directions, from hands-on technical work to policy, risk, management, and leadership. A full transcript of this episode is on Cybersecurity Guide [https://cybersecurityguide.org/expert-interviews/arthur-carter/].

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