Burke Student Receives $2,000 Scholarship

Burke Student Receives $2,000 Scholarship

The South Dakota Telecommunications Association (SDTA) has awarded a $2,000 memorial scholarship to Jackson Liewer of Burke, SD. Liewer is pursuing a cybersecurity degree from Dakota State University. According to Liewer, they are one of the top schools for cyber defense in the nation. Cybersecurity is the defense of a network, computer, phone or even a printer from someone who would want to exploit it for your information or money without permission.

Two $2,000 SDTA Memorial Scholarships were awarded for the 2020-2021 academic year. The scholarship award is based upon academic performance and responses to the application essay questions. The scholarship can be used at any post-secondary educational institution in South Dakota, including public and private universities, technical colleges, and community colleges.

The SDTA Memorial Scholarship program began with a single $300 scholarship in 1987. Since the scholarship fund was established, $85,000 has been awarded and 97 South Dakota students have received financial assistance with their post-secondary education.

For information about the SDTA Memorial Scholarship Program, contact the SDTA office at 605-224-7629 or info@sdtaonline.com.

 

Weather

Article Archives

Stories You Might Also Like

Strengthen Your Online Security with Passphrases

Strengthen Your Online Security with Passphrases

As we spend more time online for entertainment, social media, banking, email and more, we create more and more accounts, each requiring a username and password.

Most sites offer guidelines for creating a strong password – use numbers and symbols, include capital letters, meet the minimum character length, etc. What they don’t mention is that the maximum character limit allows for the use of an even more secure option – a passphrase.

read more
Is Google Spying on Me?

Is Google Spying on Me?

Have you ever browsed something online and afterwards ads for the site or item – or something like it – appear on other sites you visit online? Google calls this targeting or retargeting advertisements, and it’s how the company makes money. This activity begs the question, is Google spying on me, and if so, how can I stop it.

read more
[/db_pb_signup]

Upcoming Community Events