TLDR:
San Antonio Cybersecurity School Offers Paid Training with a unique model of paying students $4,000 a month during their training. The students must agree to work where the company places them for three years upon completion of the course.
A new cybersecurity school, NukuDo, has launched its San Antonio-based U.S. headquarters offering paid training, job placement, and continuing education for those interested in the field. The school pays students $4,000 a month during training and requires them to work where placed for three years post-completion. This private sector solution aims to address the growing demand for cybersecurity specialists amidst a workforce gap of 4 million worldwide.
NukuDo’s model differs from traditional job training programs by not requiring students to pay upfront, instead providing them with a monthly stipend during training. The program lasts between four and six months with a curriculum focused on hands-on learning and problem-solving skills. Graduates earn industry certifications and gain work experience at companies for at least three years. The school plans to continue providing ongoing education and support for its graduates.
The cybersecurity industry is facing a workforce gap globally, with over 500,000 unfilled positions in the U.S. NukuDo received over 5,000 applications in five days for its program and selected 15 students for the first cohort. San Antonio beat out other cities like New York and Tampa to host the company’s headquarters, showcasing the city’s support for cybersecurity firms seeking expansion.