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    (ISC)², a nonprofit association of certified cybersecurity professionals, announced the (ISC)2 One Million Certified in Cybersecurity program, pledging to put one million people through its foundational Certified in Cybersecurity entry-level certification exam and education program for free. The program builds upon the success of the (ISC)2 ‘100K in the UK’ initiative, which pledged 100,000 free exams and course enrollments for UK residents earlier this year. 


    Announced during the Cyber Workforce and Education Summit at the White House, the program aims to provide solutions to global cybersecurity workforce challenges. Research suggests organizations that focus on recruiting and developing entry-level cybersecurity staff — including those with little or no technical experience — accelerates the invaluable hands-on training the next generation of professionals needs to start a successful cybersecurity career. 


    Those who earn the (ISC)2 Certified in Cybersecurity certification — currently in the final stages of a global pilot program — will demonstrate to employers that they have the foundational knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for an entry-level cybersecurity role. 


    How the program will work


    Starting September 2022, (ISC)2 will open registration. Qualified individuals will receive a free exam, as well as access to the (ISC)2 Certified in Cybersecurity online self-paced education course. The course provides a review of the subject matter published in the Certified in Cybersecurity exam outline, which shares the security concepts on which certification candidates will be evaluated, including:


    Security Principles 
    Business Continuity (BC), Disaster Recovery (DR) and Incident Response Concepts 
    Access Controls Concepts  
    Network Security  
    Security Operations


    University students, recent graduates, career changers and other professionals wishing to expand their skills and opportunities are encouraged to participate, especially individuals employed or seeking employment within small and midsized businesses. 


    (ISC)2 will work closely with new and existing partner organizations to reach historically under-represented populations and encourage greater diversity within the cybersecurity community. (ISC)² has pledged that half of the expanded commitment — 500,000 course enrollments and exams — will be directed toward students of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), minority-serving institutions (MSIs), tribal organizations and women’s organizations across the U.S. and the globe.


    After successfully completing the exam, candidates will become (ISC)² members with access to a wide array of professional development resources to help them throughout their careers. The (ISC)² entry-level cybersecurity certification is the first step on a career-long journey that will help cybersecurity professionals gain experience and work toward advanced qualifications such as the (ISC)² CISSP and (ISC)² CCSP.


    Clar Rosso, CEO, (ISC)2,  says “We are proud to announce this initiative alongside so many others who share a strong commitment to addressing our cybersecurity workforce challenges and look forward to building the public-private partnerships needed to accomplish our goal of One Million Certified in Cybersecurity.” 


    For more information on the (ISC)2 Certified in Cybersecurity, visit www.isc2.org/certified-in-cybersecurity.

     

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    @IMTHEGRAY that was well done, thanks.  👍

     

    Just one thing, you should right-click -> Select All the content and click the "Remove Format" button in the Editor toolbar. I use the IPS Dark theme and was seeing black text on a dark gray background which is a bit hard to read.

     

    Suggest doing that first immediately after pasting the article content, because Remove Format may also change the content in some other small ways.

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