USM Cybersecurity Ambassadors Podcast

From Chords to Codes: Exploring the Musical Roots of Cybersecurity with Nathan Clark

32 min · 15. feb. 2024
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Join us as we delve into the unexpected intersections between music and cybersecurity with Nathan Clark, a graduate student and content coordinator for the Cybersecurity Ambassador Program. Discover how Nathan's background in music has shaped his approach to cybersecurity education, uncovering surprising parallels between the two seemingly different fields. Tune in for an engaging conversation that bridges the gap between art and technology.

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