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Commonwealth Cyber Initiative鈥檚 Cybersecurity Traineeship launches careers in cybersecurity

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The is preparing for the third iteration of its , which offers a seven-week course to interested in pivoting into the cybersecurity sector followed by career support from 亚洲AV and Northern Virginia Community College professionals.聽聽

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Course Beginnings

The program鈥檚 intensive, full-time course curriculum familiarizes trainees with subjects relevant to Information Technology and cybersecurity, such as Python, database design, SPLUNK, and AWS. Trainees attend class all day and complete homework assignments outside of class.聽聽

Keyvon Riley, Aaron Hornbuckle, and Walter WIlliams, members of the program鈥檚 first cohort, credit the program with launching their careers in tech.聽聽

鈥淭he course days go by really quickly, so practicing is important,鈥 said Riley. 鈥淭he workload was very fair and needed in order to learn as much as a person can in the allotted time.鈥澛

鈥淭hrough a fast-paced learning environment, we were introduced to many concepts, processes, and tools that would be useful and relevant to entering this new environment,鈥 said Hornbuckle. 鈥淚t also prepared me by showing me how much there is to know and learn in this field, which continuously expands the longer I've worked in the industry.鈥澛

Williams said the program exceeded his expectations: "Despite my initial nervousness due to a lack of industry understanding, I left feeling equipped with a solid foundation of cybersecurity knowledge."聽

Scott Wood, the associate director of IT and Business Programs at Northern Virginia Community College, who designs the course curriculum each year, adapts the course to the shifting needs of the tech sector by consulting . Next year, Wood will聽also incorporating guidelines set forth in 鈥,鈥 a 2023 report from the White House.聽

鈥淚n addition to assessing technical skills, trainees are evaluated on participation, curiosity, creativity, communication, collaboration, and professionalism,鈥 said Wood. 鈥淚鈥檝e been amazed at the level of dedication and commitment from trainees in both iterations of the program. The program runs June through August, when most people are thinking about summer vacations and outdoor activities. The trainees in both programs really put in the work. They didn鈥檛 just show up for class. They took an active role in learning the skills and remained engaged throughout the seven-week program.鈥澛

Time for Internships

After completing the course, high performers in the program are placed in full-time internship roles with tech companies in Northern Virginia. Riley, Hornbuckle, and Williams each completed internships with before being offered full-time positions at the company. Riley and Hornbuckle are now cyber security systems engineers, and Williams is a UX/UI designer.聽

"It was an honor to gain on-the-job cybersecurity experience," Williams said. "My internship provided opportunities to shadow projects, contribute to use case development, and apply my UX/UI design skills in unexpected ways."聽

Riley noted that behind his success was a significant amount of work. For example, between his internship and starting his formal start date at Peraton, Riley became CompTIA Security+ certified.聽聽

鈥淢y industry landing did and still does surprise me, because cybersecurity is not for beginners,鈥 Riley explained. 鈥淢ost cybersecurity [workforce] members have five years or more in the IT field before landing a cyber role. I did not know that when I landed my role and thus had a hard time grasping the level of IT I entered into. Nevertheless, I hit the ground running and would not change it.鈥澛犅

Moving in New Directions

Riley will begin a master鈥檚 in information technology in the fall. 鈥淚 have made the most of every opportunity since the traineeship, and it has led to my success today,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y future in tech is bright!鈥澛

Hornbuckle echoed Riley's sentiments, emphasizing the program's role in facilitating a smooth transition into his role. The program's emphasis on continuous learning resonated strongly with Hornbuckle, who noted the ever-evolving nature of the tech landscape and the importance of staying abreast of emerging trends.聽

A former fine arts teacher, Williams' transition into a UX/UI designer underscores the program's role as a pathway to career reinvention. "The program has undoubtedly led me to a rewarding career in tech/cybersecurity," he said, adding, "I was surprised by the opportunity to utilize my UX/UI design skills within cybersecurity. This fusion of disciplines reflects the dynamic nature of the field and the endless possibilities for professional growth."聽

With a curriculum designed in collaboration with industry experts and with a commitment to continuous improvement, CCI NoVa Node鈥檚 Cybersecurity Traineeship Program offers individuals seeking to break into the cybersecurity and IT sectors skills, confidence, and resources to embark on rewarding careers in technology.聽

鈥淐CI created a great way to give new opportunities to those wanting a career change into cybersecurity,鈥 said Riley. 鈥淚 will always be grateful I was one of the first people to have successfully completed this program."聽