Winona State University will host “You Can’t Retire from Data Security” as part of Senior University this fall.
This class will provide students with a greater understanding of how to be good digital citizens and critical ways to maintain online identity, home network and digital well-being. Class sessions take place from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 8 through Oct. 13, in Maxwell Hall, room 257.
Instructor Tobias Schmidt has a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems and a Master of Science in Educational Leadership. He was been working as a WSU server administrator for over 14 years
Registration for this course is $40 and can be found online.
Senior University is open to all people of retirement age in the Winona community. The program is a series of non-credit short courses that are peer-led by WSU faculty, retirees and community members. The goal is to provide intellectual and cultural stimulation and growth for lifelong learners. Courses cover events, history, philosophy, science, art, poetry and literature.
For more information on this course or other Senior University courses contact the Retiree Center at 507-457-5565 or visit the website.