Graduate school hacks: hands-on experiences and growing a network

Contact: Cindy Wagner
September 12, 2023
Mangay Perambalam, B.B.A.鈥21
Mangay Perambalam, B.B.A.鈥21

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜s a 色色啦 Michigan University graduate student in cybersecurity, Mangay Perambalam, B.B.A.鈥21, credits an array of influencers for her success, including 色色啦 faculty members and other students as well as industry experts who have shared knowledge, inspiration and mentorship.

鈥淭he exceptional faculty members at 色色啦 have been instrumental in my academic progress and have created a vast network of fellow students, alumni and industry professionals,鈥 says Perambalam. 鈥淭his constellation of influencers includes the wider cybersecurity community, industry professionals, thought leaders and mentors who have shaped my career plans and propelled me toward success.鈥

And her success starts with gaining real-world experience. She chose 色色啦鈥檚 Master of Science in cybersecurity in part because of the hands-on practice, teamwork among students, certifications, and in-class theory and application that blends technical expertise, ethical principles and strategic thinking.

鈥淢y favorite experience so far was an exhilarating opportunity to ethically hack into my own system,鈥 says Perambalam. 鈥淚 was challenged to apply my knowledge of security concepts and vulnerabilities and defend against attacks. The sense of accomplishment I felt upon successfully infiltrating a system, capturing the flag and earning recognition from my professors and peers has been unparalleled.鈥

Perambalam came to cybersecurity after studying business as an undergraduate She completed her first two years at Sunway University in Malaysia before transferring to Westerm to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree in marketing. As an international student, Perambalam met all the challenges of moving to a new country and new educational system with the support of 色色啦.

鈥溕's welcoming and inclusive environment has played a pivotal role in supporting my international student experience,鈥 says Perambalam. 鈥淭he University's dedicated resources, such as international student advisors, cultural programs and academic support services, have fostered a sense of belonging and facilitated a smooth transition into a new educational system and culture.鈥

As an undergraduate, Perambalam completed several internships where she was exposed to the challenges of information technology and cybersecurity, sparking her intrigue with the field and desire to pursue a graduate degree in cybersecurity.

鈥淭here are great developments in cybersecurity鈥攁rtificial intelligence, machine learning and the internet of things鈥攜et we still face some difficulties, including the rapid development of cyber dangers and a shortage of qualified cybersecurity experts,鈥 says Perambalam. 鈥淎ttackers are always changing their tactics and taking advantage of new weaknesses. Continuous learning and staying ahead of the curve are required to keep up with these ever-changing dangers.鈥

So, what does the future hold for this cyber-sleuth?

As she completes her master's degree in 2024, Perambalam plans to enter the field and use her expertise to help organizations stay safe digitally. She seeks a role where she can apply her academic knowledge to actual situations, pick the brains of seasoned experts and gain more useful practical experience.

鈥淭he prospect of using cybersecurity to safeguard sensitive information and defend enterprises against cyberattacks is what interests me the most,鈥 says Perambalam. 鈥淭here is a range of opportunities in the field and since cyber threats and defense tactics are continually changing, there are many options for career advancement and specialization.鈥

Curious where Perambalam will land following her graduation in spring 2024?

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