Launching Florida’s Cyber Coast
At the UWF Center for Cybersecurity, we’re bridging the gap from the real world to the cyber world.
The UWF Center for Cybersecurity is a regional hub for cybersecurity education and research, including multidisciplinary programs and certificates, research opportunities, outreach activities, and industry partnerships.
National Centers of Academic Excellence (CAE-C)
The University of West Florida has been designated by the National Security Agency as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C).
UWF CyberSkills2WorkTM Pathways for 2024 Announced
The Center for Cybersecurity has announced 3 career pathways that will be offered through the UWF CyberSkills2WorkTM program in 2024. Applications are being accepted for the System Administrator, Cyber Defense Analyst, and Cyber Defense Infrastructure Support Specialist training programs. CyberSkills2WorkTM provides FREE cybersecurity training and career development for eligible transitioning military, first responders, veterans, military spouses, women, underrepresented employees, and government employees to prepare and transition them into rewarding cybersecurity jobs in our nation’s Critical Infrastructure Sectors, including defense industrial base, energy, and financial services. To learn more, visit the UWF CyberSkills2Work page.
CyberSkills2WorkTM Program Awarded $2.5 Million Expansion Grant and Highlighted in White House National Strategy
The University of West Florida Center for Cybersecurity received a $2.5 million grant from the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) Program at the National Security Agency to expand the National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program, CyberSkills2WorkTM. UWF and the NCAE-C Coalition will expand the program to prepare more than 1,520 newly credentialed cybersecurity professionals over two years.
The White House Office of the National Cyber Director recently released the first-ever National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy, which seeks to transform cyber education. The strategy highlights the UWF-led CyberSkills2Work Program as a model to facilitate public-private partnerships and greater participation by veterans in the cyber workforce.
Earlier this year, the team highlighted the success and impact of the CyberSkills2WorkTM Program at a showcase in Washington, D.C. Since its inception 3 years ago, the coalition has developed 28 training pathways to provide FREE training that has prepared over 1,700 veterans, transitioning military, and first responders for cybersecurity jobs in critical infrastructure sectors.
See the grant expansion press release or showcase press release for additional information. Visit CyberSkills2Work.org or contact cyberskills2work@uwf.edu to learn more about the program. Applications for new training pathways will open up in September 2023.
UWF Partners with CISA to Expand CyberSkills2WorkTM and Launch Cyber Skills Exercises
The University of West Florida Center for Cybersecurity received a $1.5 million contract from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, known as CISA, to expand the CyberSkills2WorkTM program, an intensive cybersecurity training program designed to help individuals launch or advance cybersecurity careers. The training will focus on critical infrastructure security and industrial control systems security. UWF Cyber Skills Exercises provide essential cybersecurity knowledge and hands-on skills utilizing the Florida Cyber Range. These 1-day synchronous online sessions are FREE for eligible transitioning military members, first responders, veterans, military spouses, women, underrepresented minorities, and government employees. To learn more, visit the UWF Cyber Skills Exercises page.
Workforce Development Programs and Scholarships
>The UWF Center for Cybersecurity is a national leader in cybersecurity workforce development and offers several programs and scholarships for training, upskilling, and reskilling.
National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program (CyberSkills2WorkTM)
UWF leads the National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program, CyberSkills2WorkTM, a nationally scalable and sustainable cybersecurity workforce program to rapidly expand the number of qualified cybersecurity professionals. Funded by a $9 million, three-year National Security Agency grant, the program provides training and 100% scholarships to eligible participants by a coalition of 10 institutions designated as National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (CAE-C).
This program is part of the National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program, CyberSkills2WorkTM, and funded by the National Security Agency National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) Program and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
UWF CyberSkills2WorkTM Program
As a part of the National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program, the UWF CyberSkills2WorkTM program provides free cybersecurity training and career development for eligible transitioning military, first responders, and veterans to prepare and transition them into rewarding cybersecurity jobs in our nation’s Critical Infrastructure Sectors. Learn more and apply now at https://uwf.edu/cyberskills2work.
This program is part of the National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program, CyberSkills2WorkTM, and funded by the National Security Agency National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) Program and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
UWF Florida Cybersecurity Training Program
The UWF Florida Cybersecurity Training Program, offered by the University of West Florida (UWF) Center for Cybersecurity, provides FREE upskilling and reskilling cybersecurity training for eligible Florida, state university, state college, K12, county, and city employees. Learn more at https://uwf.edu/cybertraining.
Academic Program Scholarship Opportunities
The NSF CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service (SFS) program aims to recruit and train the next generation of highly skilled cybersecurity professionals. The program's goal is a full student placement in government cybersecurity positions with at least 80 percent of scholarship recipients securing placement in an executive agency. The program emphasizes recruitment, retention, and advancement of underrepresented and underserved populations including women and veterans.
In 2001, the National Defense Authorization Act for 2001 established the DoD Cybersecurity Scholarship (formally renamed as DoD CySP in 2018). The law is enacted to promote the education, recruitment, and retention of rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate/doctoral students in cybersecurity studies. Students selected as CyberScholars will receive the full cost of tuition, books (from the institution/degree-specific required book list, not books that are optional for the class), required fees (including health care), and a stipend to cover room and board.
In The News
- May 3, 2024| Pensacola News-Journal| NewsBreak
- UWF professor wins cybersecurity "Global Educator of the Year" award
- April 29, 2024| Rick's Blog
- Dr. Eman El-Sheikh wins global award
- April 23, 2024| Rick's Blog
- UWF Cyber Ambassadors
- April 22, 2024| UWF Newsroom| WKRG-TV| Yahoo News| Spot On Florida
- UWF earns national award for cybersecurity outreach initiatives
- April 4, 2024| InWeekly
- Winners & Losers
- April 1, 2024| Connection Magazine
- UWF Shapes the Future of Cybersecurity
- March 28, 2024| Tampa Bay Business Journal
- Cyber Florida conference panelists say AI is changing the cybersecurity landscape
- March 21, 2024| Florida Trend
- Mastering the Cyber Industry
- March 13, 2024| WEAR-TV
- Artificial intelligence poses existential risk to humanity, major study warns
- March 7, 2024| UWF Newsroom| Newswise| Science Newsnet| Local Pulse Pensacola
- UWF, FIU to host free cybersecurity leadership and strategy training for Florida public sector executives
- February 19, 2024| Florida Prepaid
- Campus Spotlight: University of West Florida
- January 23, 2024| WEAR-TV
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