In an effort to close the gap between technology and human error, companies are leveraging personalized cybersecurity training to reduce costly breaches.
The Texas Manufacturing x Transformation Hub (TxMx Hub) will launch cybersecurity training and compliance programs for students, employees, government officials and organizations focused on securing manufacturing environments.
Infosec Institute has launched a $225,000 scholarship program to support the cybersecurity education of veterans, students, and underrepresented groups including people of color, the LGBTQ+ community and women looking to enter the cyber field.
The North East Independent School
District in San Antonio, Texas (NEISD)'s Institute of CyberSecurity and Innovation (iCSI) has created new opportunities for students interested in entering the cyber field.
The South Coast Cyber Center will open in Beaufort, South Carolina, thanks to a partnership between the city government, the University of South Carolina Beaufort and the center.
Not only do cybersecurity leaders mitigate technology errors in their organizations' assets, but they also have to consider the risk of user error. Eliminating normalcy bias can help cyber leaders mitigate user risk.
The Security Executive Council (SEC) will award scholarships of up to $7,500 to students who exemplify security leadership skills and are enrolled in select university partner programs.
Citizens of the United Arab Emirates can earn security-related degrees due to a partnership between Emirates Group Security and the University of Arizona.