Dr. Frederick Scholl is an Associate Teaching Professor and Director of the Cybersecurity Program at Quinnipiac University's School of Computing and Engineering. He leads university-level online cybersecurity master's programs, focusing on curriculum development, student recruitment, career placement, and industry collaboration. His expertise spans enterprise information systems management, security policy development, ISO compliance, HIPAA, NIST, and risk management frameworks. He has held academic roles at Vanderbilt University, Lipscomb University, and NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering. Education: PhD in Cybersecurity-related field from Cornell University. Professional experience includes roles in automobile manufacturing (Nissan Americas), IT services (Monarch Information Networks), and research (Columbia University, Rockwell International Science Center). Research interests emphasize bridging cybersecurity education with industry needs, compliance standards, and real-world risk mitigation strategies. Recent work includes cybersecurity competitions fostering student problem-solving, AI-driven threat detection research, and healthcare enterprise security programs. Media engagements and thought leadership on topics like Biden's cybersecurity executive order and tech policy. Program recognitions include grants expanding access to cybersecurity education and awards for workforce development initiatives.










