TLDR:
- The White House National Cyber Director, Harry Coker Jr., visited the University of Nevada, Reno to praise their efforts in cyber security education.
- The University has a program to educate middle and high school teachers on cyber skills to implement in classrooms.
Last week’s CrowdStrike outage highlighted the importance of cyber security, with Coker Jr. emphasizing the need for a skilled workforce in this field. There are currently 500,000 job openings nationwide, with 4,000 in Nevada and 300 in Reno. He commended the University’s role model program and stressed the importance of replicating such initiatives across the country.
By educating teachers and students on cyber security skills, the program aims to prepare young individuals for the workforce. University President Brian Sandoval expressed gratitude for the White House’s recognition and highlighted the importance of the campus’s initiatives in this crucial area.