The Susan Harwood Training Grant Program is making grants to 90 organizations in 2022 for targeted training, hazard awareness and creating safety training programs.
With the support of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), CYBER.ORG is expanding Project REACH to train a diverse body of K-12 students for future cybersecurity careers.
With a significant cybersecurity skills gap and increasing cyberattacks, organizations need all the advantages they can get. A programmatic cyber-awareness training program is one such advantage.
The Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Sprint will promote the Registered Apprenticeship model as a solution for numerous industries to develop and train a skilled cyber workforce.
The Minnesota Cyber Security Conference is set to take place June 9, 2022 at the Minneapolis Marriott City Center, bringing together the region's cybersecurity community for education and networking.
The Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience North America conference and exhibition is set to take place in New Orleans from February 1, 2022 to February 3, 2022.
Law enforcement officers are leaving agencies and joining private security. Hiring retired officers can benefit enterprise security in a number of ways.
The U.S. Department of Justice awarded UMF nearly $300,000 to expand their sexual assault and domestic violence education and response programs. Dr. Warner will work with community members to develop programming for UMF.