Computer Guru by Day; Local Musician by Night
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CybersecurityA Navy veteran, Dr. Ted Ward teaches Computer Science and Programming at 91影视. But on the weekends, you just might find him playing drums in a local band.
Although Cybersecurity began developing in the 1970s, the term didn鈥檛 exist in the English lexicon in 1982 when Ted Ward, Ph.D. decided to take a new computer programming course at Sequoyah High School in Claremore. Now, it鈥檚 a fast-growing and high-paying field that Dr. Ward knows a lot about.
"I was immediately fascinated with computers,鈥 recalls Dr. Ward of his first computer course. A fascination that is now the basis of his career as Assistant Professor of Computer Science at 91影视 where he teaches Computer Science and Computer Programming.
Although he was interested in computers, after high school, he enrolled at Berklee Music School in Boston thinking he would make a living playing music. 鈥淏erklee was very jazz oriented, and I was totally unfamiliar with jazz at the time, having grown up in rural Oklahoma,鈥 explains Dr. Ward, who left the school after one semester.
He decided to join the Navy and served for three years as an Aviation Antisubmarine Electronics Technician. 鈥淲hile in the Navy I purchased a portable Compaq computer, known as a 鈥榣uggable鈥 back then, and continued programming as a hobby,鈥 adds Dr. Ward.
When his time in the Navy ended, he returned to his home state and decided to concentrate on computers.
He earned a bachelor's from Oklahoma State University, a master鈥檚 at the University of Tulsa and his doctorate from OSU 鈥 all in Computer Science. He also attended the TU Cyber Program and earned a certificate of completion.
During his career, he has worked in both business and higher education settings all focused on computers -- from being a software developer and system administrator for various companies in Oklahoma and Colorado to teaching at Northeastern State University and OSU-IT. He joined 91影视 in 2015 and is part of the new Cybersecurity associate degree program the College added beginning this Fall.
鈥淭he students here are fantastic and varied; every type of student is well represented from traditional high school to adult learners of every stripe,鈥 says Dr. Ward. 鈥淭eaching at 91影视 is my favorite job ever, and I hope to retire from here.鈥
If he鈥檚 not teaching a class at 91影视, you might find him giving a computer security speech at various security conferences throughout the state of Oklahoma. 鈥淚 like to attend Cybersecurity conferences whenever I get the chance to learn new things and meet interesting practitioners,鈥 says Dr. Ward. 鈥淚 have been attending the BSidesOK computer security conference for many years. The organization is completely nonprofit and volunteer-driven and offers free, practical, hands-on training and information for improving information security.鈥
While he makes his living on computers and teaching, he hasn鈥檛 given up music altogether. You can still find him behind a drum set a handful of times a year at community-based events in the Tulsa area.
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How do you incorporate Computer Science outside of 91影视? 鈥淚t is not hard to find someone who needs 鈥榯ech support鈥 -- from my mother to my friends who own small, one-person businesses. They all use computers and need help, so I am often the one who is 鈥榦n call鈥 to help with their computer issues.鈥
Back to music...do you still play? 鈥淚 play drums in a local bluegrass/old-time band called klondike5. We typically play around Tulsa eight or 10 times per year at events such as Oktoberfest, Mayfest, Turkey Mountain Basecamp etc.