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Requirements: Successful candidates should have At least 10-year industrial experience in IT with strategic vision and broad knowledge in cybersecurity, from cryptograph to access control, from malware to risk assessment, from information security policies to cloud security. Excellent track record of hands-on experience in cybersecurity. A Bachelor's degree, a Master’s degree or a Doctoral degree in the relevant area. Previous experience in creating and teaching cybersecurity course(s). Prior online and in-person teaching experience. Excellent communication skills. Have passion to be a good teacher. Course description: A general introduction to cybersecurity and cryptography. This course examines the main threats that organizations face towards the protection of data and information concerning its customers and trade secrets. It also covers, at a high level, the basic control mechanisms and processes that can be put in place to protect against these threats and a general introduction to the concepts of cryptography as a way to secure communications. Learning outcomes: By the end of this course, the students will: Explain the fundamental concepts of cybersecurity, such as threats, cryptography, and vulnerability. Describe the types of cyber-attacks, how they are implemented, and propose commonly used security hardening techniques and controls. Perform threat and risk assessments at the network system, operating system, and software application levels. Assess the security readiness of an organization. Manage cybersecurity incidents and how to communicate them to an organization. Develop policies to meet current security standards for an organization to adopt. Assess ethical concerns in terms of security, privacy, and information guidelines and policies within national and international contexts. The University may, at its discretion, assign the person of its choice to give this Course/Teaching. Salary will be commensurate with the salary scale for Course Lecturers, as described in the McGill Course Lecturers instructors. McGill University is committed to equity in employment and diversity. It welcomes applications from indigenous peoples, visible minorities, ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, women, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities and others who may contribute to further diversification. The language of instruction at McGill is English, but a working knowledge of French would be an asset. Hiring Unit: School of Information Studies Course Number: INFS 680 - Introduction to Cybersecurity and Cryptography Credit: 3 credit course Start Date and End Date: August 27, 2025 - October 22, 2025 Schedule: TBD Location: TBD Salary: $11,479.00 Deadline to apply: June 15, 2025 - This posting will expire at 00:00 am the day of the deadline to apply. You have until midnight the day before the deadline to apply to submit your application) Hiring Unit: School of Information Studies Course Title: Introduction to Information Security and Cryptography Subject Code: INFS 680 01 Location: TBD Schedule: TBD Deadline to Apply: 2025-06-15 McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. 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