Cyber training org commits $15 million to boost education initiatives

August 6, 2024
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TLDR:

  • EC-Council pledges $15 million in scholarships for cybersecurity programs
  • Goal of reaching over 50,000 students through hands-on training programs

The White House announced a new pledge by EC-Council to offer $15 million in scholarships for cybersecurity programs at educational institutions, aiming to reach more than 50,000 students. The organization plans to provide eight hands-on programs through partnerships with 800 institutions, offering certifications in various cybersecurity domains. The pledge is part of efforts to address the cyber skills gap and support President Joe Biden’s National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy.

Key Points:

The White House announced that EC-Council will offer $15 million in scholarships for cybersecurity programs at educational institutions to reach over 50,000 students.

EC-Council plans to provide eight hands-on programs through partnerships with 800 institutions, offering certifications in domains including ethical hacking, network defense, digital forensics, and more.

The pledge is part of efforts to address the cyber skills gap and support President Joe Biden’s National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy.


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