Maryland Cyber Skills Alliance to Launch Training Program in March

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A new workforce training program to prepare Marylanders for cybersecurity jobs received $200,000 from the state’s labor department and plans to launch its first cohort next month.

The Maryland Cyber Skills Alliance plans to launch a program for 20 people on March 4 that provides certifications to current workers in the field and training to people from underserved populations looking to break into it. Application info is available here.

The program is being led by Transmosis, a cybersecurity workforce development organization founded by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, and tech training and trade organization CompTIA. The two-month program will be led by CompTIA instructors, and Transmosis will then provide help in finding career opportunities.

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