As emerging technologies reshape the national security landscape, the demand for professionals with a strong foundation in information systems continues to grow. From cybersecurity and artificial intelligence to cloud computing and data science, today’s mission requires talent capable of understanding not only technology itself, but how complex systems work together to support critical operations.
Meagan Zinnert, Program Coordinator for the Department of Information Systems at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), joins ClearedCast to talk about how the university is preparing students for careers in the cleared workforce.
Unlike traditional computer science programs, information systems focuses on the intersection of technology, business, and human interaction. Students graduate with a broad understanding of how organizations design, implement, secure, and manage technology—making them well-suited for careers supporting government agencies, defense contractors, and other mission-driven organizations.
The conversation also explores the skills employers are prioritizing in today’s hiring market. While technical knowledge in areas like AI, cybersecurity, networking, and cloud technologies remains essential, employers are increasingly looking for well-rounded candidates with strong communication, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities. As technology evolves at a rapid pace, professionals who can continuously learn and apply knowledge across multiple disciplines will have a competitive advantage.
For working professionals looking to advance their careers, Zinnert also highlights UMBC’s fully online, asynchronous master’s program in Information Systems, which offers concentrations in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data science, and UX/UI design—allowing students to build in-demand skills while maintaining full-time employment.



