Will Leverage the EARN Maryland (MD) Cybersecurity Industries Grant for Underrepresented Workforce Groups
CyberSN, the industry’s leading cybersecurity career and staffing firm, announces that they will become a Strategic Industry Partner (SIP) with the SANS Institute, a training and certification organization dedicated to empowering and educating current and future cybersecurity professionals. This partnership will be focused on expanding the impacts of the EARN Maryland (MD) Cybersecurity and Information Technology Industries grant being implemented through 2023 and with the SANS Cyber Workforce Academies and will aim to significantly increase the number of participants in the program.
“We are excited to partner with SANS and help them expand their reach in providing cybersecurity training scholarships for veterans, women, and other underrepresented groups,” said Deidre Diamond, Founder, and CEO of CyberSN and Secure Diversity.
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The hiring market for cybersecurity professionals is at peak competitiveness. It has never been more difficult for companies to find, hire, and retain these highly trained professionals. There are simply not enough cybersecurity professionals to keep up with the demand. Cyberseek.org states there are nearly 465,000 unfilled cybersecurity positions in the U.S. today. Cybersecurity has the widest gap of any field between the workforce skills and the necessary people who possess them.
“This is why now is the right time for this partnership,” says Diamond. “It is widely accepted that there aren’t enough trained people for all the open positions, and there is a significant deficiency of underrepresented groups. Individually, we can help, though collectively we can conquer and solve the problem.”
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The SANS Institute announced the expansion of their Cyber Workforce Academy and EARN Maryland (MD) Cybersecurity and Information Technology Industry grant initiative on August 3, 2021. To date, the EARN program has enrolled over 180 individuals and provided over $2.3 million in training via scholarships to Marylanders since it started in 2018. In the words of A. Riley, a past graduate of this program who was re-entering the workforce after an employment gap, “The SANS Cyber Workforce Academy was a great way to learn about today’s cyber technology. The fast-paced courses brought me up to speed with current industry technology. The instructors, materials, and labs all worked together to provide a comprehensive study of where cyber technology is today.” By joining this initiative as a SIP, CyberSN brings their vast network of cybersecurity professionals, both job seekers, and talent seekers, and will help drastically increase the volume of people being trained and served by this grant opportunity.
“SANS is committed to reducing barriers for existing professionals to access the training and certifications needed to advance in their careers. We are pleased to support the growth and diversification of the cybersecurity community in Maryland in collaboration with our partners. To that end, we encourage aspiring and existing Maryland cybersecurity professionals who are otherwise unable to access training and certification to apply to our program, and will prioritize applications from individuals identifying as women, veterans and military spouses and members of the BIPOC community,” said Maureen Shrewsbury, Manager SANS Cyber Workforce Development Programs.
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