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English: Jonathan S. Weissman is a principal lecturer at the Rochester Institute of Technology in the Department of Cybersecurity. Some of the many rewards he has received include the RIT Outstanding Teaching Award, the RIT GCCIS Outstanding Educator Award, and RIT Distinguished Teacher Recognition Program Honors.
He is notable for his vast contributions in the cybersecurity space as a whole, and for designing and writing all of the Global Cybersecurity Institutes syllabus and classes. |
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