2025 National Community College Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity instructors are in demand across the nation! To address this need, the National Cybersecurity Training and Education Center’s (NCyTE’s) National Community College Cybersecurity Fellowship Program introduces participants to the career path of teaching cybersecurity in a community college setting.
Two options are available:
- Final-Year Students and Recent Graduates: Open to college/university students in their final year of or recently graduated (within a year) from a bachelor’s or master’s degree program in cybersecurity or STEM fields.
- Industry Professionals and Former Military: Open to industry professionals and former military with 5+ years cybersecurity experience. Must also have completed or in final year of a bachelor’s/master’s in cybersecurity or STEM (U.S. accredited).
For the 2025 program schedule, application requirements, and submission details, please visit the following NCyTE webpages:
Final-Year Students and Recent Graduates:
https://www.ncyte.net/students/student-resources/fellowship-program
Industry Professionals and Former Military:
https://www.ncyte.net/industry/industry-resources/faculty-fellowship-program
NB: Apply by January 31, 2025
Current Jobs at Intel
Please see the following job opportunities with Intel posted on LinkedIn by Magaly Perez (ITACS MS – Class of 2017)
· Government Information Security- Program Manager: https://lnkd.in/eTrjZTtA
· Government Information Security- Project Manager: https://lnkd.in/egZ3JxBQ
· Government Information Security- Solution Integrator: https://lnkd.in/eB3VQU87
· Government Information Security– Architect: https://lnkd.in/erHPVwuR
· Government Information Security Product Manager: https://lnkd.in/eGBQhK9k
Opportunities and Scholarship at US Federal Agencies
Internships, jobs, and scholarship opportunities with US Federal Agencies shared by the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense – Program Management Office (CAE-PMO) are found in the links below.
Links:
DOD Overview, Opportunities, and Scholarship