Driver's Licenses For Undocumented Immigrants; Cybersecurity Jobs
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Dec 02, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:43:00
Undocumented immigrants in New York will be able to legally get a driver’s license starting this month. Connecticut has had this law on the books for several years now, and some say it has made the roads safer. Meanwhile, a new Long Island cybersecurity center needs workers qualified to take on cybersecurity jobs. We'll discuss both topics with guests: Yancey Roy, Albany bureau chief, Newsday Charles Grasso, retired police sergeant; crash data liaison and accident reconstructionist, Connecticut Transportation Safety Research Center Hak Kim, Ph.D., associate professor and chair, Information Systems and Business Analytics; co-director, Cybersecurity Innovation and Research Center, Hofstra University Gregg Knepper, president, Integrated Coverage Group Fred Scholl, associate teaching professor of cybersecurity, Quinnipiac University Steven Morgan, founder and editor-in-chief, Cybercrime Magazine Everton Henriques, director, New York Manufacturing Extension Partnership Solutions, FuzeHub
Undocumented immigrants in New York will be able to legally get a driver’s license starting this month. Connecticut has had this law on the books for several years now, and some say it has made the roads safer. Meanwhile, a new Long Island cybersecurity center needs workers qualified to take on cybersecurity jobs. We'll discuss both topics with guests: Yancey Roy, Albany bureau chief, Newsday Charles Grasso, retired police sergeant; crash data liaison and accident reconstructionist, Connecticut

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