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Currently enrolled as a junior, senior, or graduate student at a Historically Black College & University, or an HBCU alumnus who wants to transition into cyber security? Then apply now for a spot in the SANS HBCU Cyber Academy.
The SANS Institute has announced the reopening of the HBCU Cyber Academy application window from February 1 to March 1. The HBCU Cyber Academy is a unique opportunity for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to gain hands-on cybersecurity training and real-world experience, free of charge.
The HBCU Cyber Academy was established with the goal of addressing the need for cybersecurity professionals and increasing diversity in the field.
Through the HBCU Cyber Academy, students receive in-depth training from top SANS instructors and access to cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies. The program is designed to be flexible, allowing students to complete the training around their academic schedules and giving them the opportunity to gain practical experience in a real-world setting.
"The HBCU Cyber Academy is more than just a scholarship program," said Max Shuftan, director of mission programs and partnerships. "It's an investment in the future of the cybersecurity industry and in the students who participate in the program. By providing free, in-depth training and real-world experience, we're helping to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity professionals and ensure a diverse and well-rounded workforce."
The application window for the HBCU Cyber Academy is open to all juniors, seniors, and graduate students enrolled at HBCUs who have a strong interest in cybersecurity and any alumnus who would like to shift careers into cybersecurity.
"Misconceptions about cybersecurity abound due to popular culture, which often suggests that only those with a computer science background are suited for the field," says Delisha Hodo, chair of the SANS Institute HBCU. "The reality is that the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals requires individuals from diverse backgrounds, and even just having an interest in the field matters. Diversifying the industry now will improve its future and dispel these false ideas."
"The HBCU Cyber Academy is a truly remarkable program," said Shuftan. "We've seen firsthand the impact it can have on the students who participate, and we're excited to see the positive impact they will have on the industry as a whole."
For more information on the HBCU Cyber Academy and to apply, please visit The SANS - HBCU Cyber Academy