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New investments to help build the U.S. cybersecurity workforce

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New investments to help build the U.S. cybersecurity workforce

By Heather Adkins | June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

Axios: Google invests $15M to train new cyber pros

By Sam Sabin | June 4, 2024June 6, 2024

The Wall Street Journal: Small Businesses Look to College Students to Help Guard Against Hackers

By Lindsey Choo | March 17, 2024March 18, 2024

CISA Publishes Guide to Support University Cybersecurity Clinics

By Clayton Romans | February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

Cybersecurity clinic at UC Berkeley helps nonprofits protect themselves online

By Charles Kapelke | February 23, 2024February 29, 2024

Congressman Marc Veasey Advocates for Cybersecurity Clinics to Close Workforce Gaps and Strengthen National Security

January 25, 2024January 25, 2024

Texas Congressman Marc Veasey recently spoke as an advocate for cybersecurity clinics, a trailblazing model that is scaling nationally and worldwide through the Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics. 

Veasey, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce, made the remarks as part of a January 11 subcommittee hearing titled “Safeguarding Americans’ Communications: Strengthening Cybersecurity in a Digital Era.” The purpose of the hearing was to respond to the increasing frequency and complex nature of cyberattacks and mitigate the risks to America’s communications networks.

Congressman Marc Veasey

“Clinics offer a potential path to help increase the number of cybersecurity professionals and help [underrepresented] civil society organizations, state and local government agencies, and small and medium-sized businesses develop their cyber workforce security.“

Congressman Veasey

In Fall 2022, Congressman Veasey also introduced the Cybersecurity Clinics Grant Program Act, which would create a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grant program to fund higher education-based cybersecurity clinics at community colleges and minority-serving institutions. The legislation would also require DHS to develop an experiential cybersecurity curriculum for grant recipients.

A recording and transcript of Congressman Veasey’s remarks can be found below.

“What a great hearing to talk about cybersecurity defenses — I think that we cannot have enough conversations about it. I think that we need to continue to do everything that we can to raise awareness amongst the American public and even empower individual Americans to do what they can in their own small businesses and homes to protect themselves. 

Last Congress, I introduced the Cybersecurity Clinics Grant Program Act. The bill would create a grant program at the Department of Homeland Security to fund higher education-based cybersecurity clinics at community colleges and minority-based institutions. 

Cybersecurity clinics are interactive, they’re personalized workshops that provide education on the importance of protecting devices, data, and identity from physical and digital compromise. It’s my belief that this model can really empower students and we can start working with people while they’re young — before they start their businesses and have to worry about their own households being compromised — on how they can protect themselves. 

The benefits of these clinics at higher education institutions are twofold: the first is that these clinics really do offer a potential path to help increase the number of cybersecurity professionals; and the clinics help [underrepresented] civil society organizations, state and local government agencies, and small and medium-sized businesses develop their cyber workforce security. 

Because again, I think that everyone is going to have to participate sooner or later in order to get this right. Efforts like these should help set the framework for a robust and strategic pipeline that can close the cyber workforce and skills gap while also strengthening our national security defenses domestically and globally.” 

UNC Charlotte Launches New Cybersecurity Initiative, Seeks Pilot Partner

January 17, 2024January 31, 2024

A $10 million program to train students in cybersecurity across Europe

By Phil Venables | November 29, 2023November 30, 2023

Forbes: How A Cyberattack Led To Innovation At Stillman College

By Marybeth Gasman | November 3, 2023November 14, 2023

IU Cybersecurity clinic helps secure data while giving students hands on experience

By Meredith Hackler | November 2, 2023November 8, 2023

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