Pimping my reddit out for my masters program
Hi everyone :) I am currently in my last and quite painful part of my graduate program in for Cyber Security at Penn State and I could really use your help. I’m desperate!!! :D I need 150 participants at a minimum, and I’m right now standing at 38.
I am currently surveying collecting data for my final research project. My research topic is the success and productivity of cyber security in an organization and how non-it leaders can positively or negatively impact that. Over the course of my career, as I’m sure with most of you all, it’s apparent that executive level leadership rarely has sufficient level knowledge of what the IT department does. However they are the ones ultimately responsible for what products go out, how much the budget is, etc.. It creates a trickle down effect that even can impact the culture of the company and how it perceives IT (and even more so recently, Cyber security).
It’s a huge gray area that I want to shed some light on, to help companies be more successful with their cyber security efforts.
If you have a few minutes, I would be so grateful if you helped me reach my goal of participants for my survey to collect data. They are all multiple choice, so it should only take a few minut. If you can’t, that’s totally okay, but if you could upvote this post so it can get noticed that is cool too!
The link is below, and I am 100% also open to general conversation about this, suggestions, experiences, etc. thank you all so much for taking the time to read this stupid lengthy post (but I felt the context was needed). Have an amazing weekend!
TLDR: I’m a desperate working college student needing to survey IT professionals for my final paper. I’ll sell my kidney if needed. The survey is above, all MC, and should take you less time then it does for your fastest server to boot back up.
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