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Kenneth J. Knapp serves as Professor and Director of the Center for Cybersecurity at Anderson University, where he has taught since 2019. He oversees four undergraduate cybersecurity majors and graduate courses supporting business and computer science programs within a Christian educational framework.
His academic credentials include:
- BS in Computer Science from DeSales University
- MBA in Information Systems from Auburn University
- PhD in Information Systems from Auburn University
Dr. Knapp employs an applied teaching methodology emphasizing hands-on tools and exercises in cybersecurity education. His professional certifications—Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)—reflect expertise in evolving security threats and technologies. He characterizes cybersecurity as a dynamic, engaging discipline where constant technological change prevents stagnation.
Prior academic appointments include the University of Tampa and U.S. Air Force Academy. He values Anderson University's small-class environment for fostering lifelong learning and Christian growth, considering it ideal for both teaching and student development in technical disciplines.
The Center for Cybersecurity operates as a distinct academic unit at Anderson University, integrating practical security training with ethical considerations within the institution's Christian mission.
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