Future Directions Summit Examines Community Colleges’ Role in Addressing Cybersecurity Workforce Gap
Future Directions Summit Examines Community Colleges’ Role in Addressing Cybersecurity Workforce Gap
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Future Directions Summit Examines Community Colleges’ Role in Addressing Cybersecurity Workforce Gap
NCyTE, Whatcom Community College, and Anvil Corporation partner to launch a new Industrial Control Systems Cyber Range on Anvil's Bellingham campus.
Whatcom Community College recognized for commitment to producing cybersecurity professionals that will reduce vulnerabilities in our national infrastructure.
How are community colleges addressing the lack of qualified candidates available to fill nearly 600,000 cybersecurity job openings nationwide?
Whatcom Community College selected as one of fourteen community colleges to become a U.S. Cyber Command Academic Engagement Network partner.
NCyTE Center at WCC partners with Anvil Corporation to develop an Industrial Control Systems (ICS) cyber range.
NCyTE Center receives grant from Microsoft for a project entitled "Accelerating Community College Cybersecurity Excellence (ACCCE)"
Governor and First Lady Visit Whatcom Community College and WCC’s National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center (NCyTE)
The NSF designates Whatcom Community College as a new ATE National Cybersecurity Center
Grant-funded programs at WCC have helped more than 130 community colleges & universities in 38 states develop cybersecurity degree programs
NCyTE to become the new national ATE Center for Cybersecurity Education
Education announcements focused on growing the pool of professionals prepared to handle cybersecurity threats
The NSF designates Whatcom Community College as the new ATE National Cybersecurity Center
Educators can upgrade their technical prowess at a virtual workshop in June
New Advanced Placement® course ready to be taught in high schools
New teaching resource for educators to incorporate into their classes
Save the Date: Friday, September 17
NCyTE continues to offer high-demand workshops in 2021
The CAE Virtual Career Fair gains more employers and attendees in its fourth year
NCyTE Center announces the availability of new lessons intended for high school instructors interested in adding cybersecurity to AP CSP courses...
Connecting teachers, business leaders, local government officials, and students to build community. These are the elements that solidify connections and reward participants over and over.
Introducing the National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center (NCyTE).
We have changed our name to better reflect our growing role in cybersecurity education...