Tiffany Weitoish

Tiffany Weitoish is currently a candidate for a PhD at Capitol Technology University. She has a master's degree in Cybersecurity Studies from American Military University and a master's degree in Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Tiffany Weitoish has work experience in Cybersecurity, investigations, and computer forensics, and she has certifications in Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Process Improvement Specialist (CPIS), Lean Six Sigma Professional (LSSP-I), CompTIA Security+ CE, and others.

Publications

How Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Historically Women's Colleges (HWCs) Can Assist With Talent Shortages in Cybersecurity
Darrell Norman Burrell, Calvin Nobles, Angel J. Jones, S. Raschid Muller, Sharon L. Burton, Laura Ann Jones, Tiffany Weitoish. © 2024. 12 pages.
The increasing demand for cybersecurity professionals in the tech sector has created a talent shortage unlike ever before. While initiatives such as hiring inclusiveness, broader...
SCADA Systems and Threats to Critical Infrastructures
Tiffany Weitoish, Darrell Norman Burrell. © 2024. 27 pages.
Securing the networks underpinning industrial control systems (ICS), mainly supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, holds paramount significance, with...
Barricades and Hindrances Concerning Women Managers in Healthcare Cybersecurity and Technology
Darrell Norman Burrell, Danielle Gervacio Graf, Michelle D. Espinoza, Maria Mondala-Duncan, Arden E. Servidio, Tiffany Weitoish, Marlena Daryousef. © 2024. 17 pages.
Amidst the prevailing scarcity of personnel and leaders within healthcare cybersecurity and technology management, the demand for bolstering the ranks of professionals in these...
Nuclear Power Organizations as Learning Organizations Around Cybersecurity, Public Health, Public Safety, and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Tiffany Weitoish, Darrell Norman Burrell. © 2024. 23 pages.
In an era characterized by rapidly evolving threats to cybersecurity, public health, and public safety, the imperative for nuclear power organizations to adapt and excel has...
Cybercrime and Public Health Safety Risks to Children in Cyberspace
Darrell Norman Burrell, Calvin Nobles, Angel J. Jones, Jennifer Ferreras, Danielle Gervacio Graf, Kevin Richardson, Terrence D. Duncan, Tiffany Weitoish, Andreas Vassilakos, Quatavia McLester, Jorja B. Wright. © 2024. 22 pages.
This chapter explores the dangers of cybercrime and how to keep children's health and safety online. The risks of cybercrime and exposure to cybersecurity threats have grown...