Job candidate holding a traditional MBA can earn $40,000 to $55,000 in their first year. Technical MBAs can command up to $78,000, according to the survey conducted for The New York Times by Beta Research. That starting range surpasses all other disciplines surveyed, including law, liberal arts, and nontechnical master's degrees.
Less than 25% of job seekers believe that having a credential in technology will make them more attractive to potential employers. At the same time, the survey says about 24% of the students enrolled in college or about to matriculate will pursue business, while about 18% will go for a technology degree.
Application Security’s Role in FISMA Compliance
The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 provides a comprehensive framework for ensuring effective information security controls for all federal information and assets. The Act aims to bolster computer and network security within the Federal Government by mandating periodic audits. Based on this...

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