Join DOE’s OT Defender Fellowship 2025 – Apply Now

July 30, 2024
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DOE’s OT Defender Fellowship 2025 Cohort

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Applications are open for the DOE’s OT Defender Fellowship 2025 Cohort, providing cybersecurity education and training for professionals in the U.S. energy sector. The Fellowship features in-person sessions, networking opportunities with government agencies, and skill-building exercises. Apply by August 29th.

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Cybersecurity experts play a vital role in protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure, especially in the energy sector where the risk of cyber attacks continues to evolve. The DOE’s Operational Technology (OT) Defender Fellowship 2025 Cohort aims to build a workforce capable of defending against these threats.

The Fellowship, launched in collaboration with DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory and support from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, offers a year-long education program for professionals in the energy sector. Participants will gain insights into the OT threat landscape and enhance their ability to defend critical energy infrastructure through various activities.

Key elements of the Fellowship include:

  • Four in-person sessions with a scenario-driven capstone exercise
  • Networking opportunities with peers and cyber experts from government agencies
  • In-depth learning about government strategies to counter threats and mitigate vulnerabilities
  • Skill-building to apply knowledge in the energy sector

The Fellowship is open to middle- and senior-level professionals in the energy sector, including electricity, oil, natural gas, and renewable energy companies. Interested individuals can apply on the program’s website before the August 29th deadline. With a limited number of spots available, this opportunity provides a unique chance for professionals to enhance their cybersecurity skills and contribute to the protection of critical infrastructure.

For more information and to apply, visit the OT Defender Fellowship website.


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