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CyberSkills2Work Program is sponsored by CyberSkills2Work (network of universities and Fortune 500 companies). CyberSkills2Work provides free training, career development, and job placement support to help aspiring cybersecurity professionals gain in-demand skills. The program focuses on individuals with military and first responder backgrounds.
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The National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program - CyberSkills2Work Build Your Path into Cybersecurity CyberSkills2Work helps aspiring cybersecurity professionals gain in-demand skills through free training, career development, and job placement support. Since 2020, the program has brought together universities and employer partners to help more people move into cybersecurity careers.
A clearer path into cybersecurity Breaking into cybersecurity can be challenging without the right training, guidance, and connections. CyberSkills2Work helps close that gap by combining learning, career support, and employer access in one program.
Designed for military heroes and first responders looking for a path into cybersecurity The CyberSkills2Work program is open to individuals with military and first responder backgrounds, who are ready to build skills, grow professionally, and pursue cybersecurity opportunities.
Support designed to help you move forward Free cybersecurity training Career development and coaching Resume and interview support Access to a network of universities and employer partners Building stronger cybersecurity career pathways since 2020 Building stronger cybersecurity career pathways since 2020 Cybersecurity Professionals Trained Partner Businesses in our Employer Network Value in Education and Training Per Participant Industry-Recognized Certifications Available (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CySA+, Etc.) Flexible Learning Formats: Asynchronous & In-Person Options Custom Pathways Designed for Key Cybersecurity Roles CyberSkills2Work brings together universities, employers, and workforce partners to help participants gain relevant skills and connect with career opportunities.
Cybersecurity Work Roles, Pathways, and Training Institutions Develop in-demand skills for the cybersecurity workforce. Choose from a variety of specialized cybersecurity roles and follow tailored training pathways offered by the CyberSkills2Work coalition of NCAE-C institutions.
Critical Infrastructure Sectors DoD Cyber Workforce Framework (DCWF) National Security Agency (NSA) The National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program, CyberSkills2Work, is led by the University of West Florida and funded by the DoW CIO Cyber Academic Engagement Office and the NSA National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Program.
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Research on Circular Economy, Smart Manufacturing, and Energy-Efficient Microelectronics is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). This funding opportunity supports innovative technology R&D across the manufacturing sector with a focus on circular economy, smart manufacturing, and energy-efficient microelectronics. While the stated deadline for full applications has passed, AMMTO frequently issues similar solicitations, and this highlights a relevant area of interest for the DOE.
AWS Imagine Grant program - Momentum to Modernize Award is sponsored by Amazon Web Services (AWS). This award provides funding for transformational infrastructure projects, helping nonprofit organizations enhance their core mission operations with technology. This includes foundational technology projects, such as migrating servers to the cloud and modernizing new and existing applications.
NIST AI-Focused Manufacturing USA Institute is sponsored by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NIST announced an open competition for a new Manufacturing USA institute focused on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to increase the resilience of U.S. manufacturers. The institute will be required to obtain cost-share funds from nonfederal sources.