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Get Students Started in Cybersecurity with CyberCAP

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Tumultuous times In cybersecurity education as everywhere else, nobody is having the summer they wanted this year. CyberCAP is flexible, cost-effective, and high-quality cybersecurity learning suitable for summer camps, the regular school year, or any other kind of program to get kids interested in the field. Why cybersecurity?

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Near-Viral Videos to Start Students on Cybersecurity Career Paths

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Cybersecurity sits at the center of all these issues , generating headlines and headaches every day. Rapid, challenging change afoot Cybersecurity is also an opportunity, though, as a career option for students from almost any background with almost any set of interests.

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Why (and How) to Do K-12 Cyber Career Awareness "Backwards"

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For cybersecurity, and other tech-related careers like it, traditional K-12 career awareness models need overhauling. According to Cyberseek.org , some 521,000-plus cybersecurity jobs currently need filling in the United States, while the total workforce numbers just over 940,000. The motto of the program is, “Every Student.

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Cybersecurity Education on the Rise

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It is driven in particular by urgency felt far and wide about building interest and capability among students oriented towards careers in areas of the field like cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, software development, data science, and the various multi-disciplinary combinations of these and related fields.

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9 Documentaries to Scare You Off the Internet

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The realities described in these films have been significant factors in the pivot we have made in our own work towards promoting cybersecurity careers and exploring larger lessons in data care that we should all be learning. Now with an updated Student Workbook and new Teacher’s Guide for classroom or afterschool use!