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ATLANTA - ncarol.com -- With the recent passing of the U.S. Senate's "Cybersecurity Opportunity Act," which is a part of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, Opportunity Hub (OHUB) has launched a new initiative to promote gender and racial equity in Tech by working to increase the number of Black women in Cybersecurity. In partnership with GET Cities and The Links, Incorporated, the Black Women in Cyber Initiative is the new program by OHUB that will work to advance the number and proportion of Black women in the field of cybersecurity. The initiative will provide early exposure, expert-led training, employer-recognized certificates, and resources that will prepare women for the high-growth field of cybersecurity.
"Policy is precedent as a path to Black prosperity in the Fourth Industrial Revolution and beyond. To this end, OHUB remains committed to productizing and programming policy on behalf of Black people and all of our allies everywhere," stated Rodney Sampson, Executive Chairman and CEO of Opportunity Hub. "It was a pleasure to work with Congressman Hank Johnson on the codification of the Cybersecurity Opportunity Act; and we're equally excited about our collaboration with the Second Muse Foundation, GET Cities, The Links, Incorporated, and our team of experts, facilitators, training institutions, and employees. Together, we can expose, educate, and position thousands, even millions in the Black community for the opportunities in cybersecurity and beyond."
In July of this year, U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff (GA) and U.S. Representative Hank Johnson (GA) successfully introduced bipartisan legislation to boost cybersecurity job training programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The legislation also established the "Dr. David Satcher Cybersecurity Education Grant Program," named after the former U.S. Surgeon General, to expand cybersecurity training programs at HBCUs, tribal institutions, minority-serving institutions, and other colleges and universities that serve a high proportion of Pell Grant recipients in Georgia and nationwide.
"As threats to our national security escalate that affects our power grid, water systems, and critical transportation infrastructure, the need to expand our cybersecurity capabilities must also keep pace," said Congressman Hank Johnson, chair of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet, and lead sponsor of the Cybersecurity Opportunity Act in the House. "It's critically important that as we grow our cybersecurity sector, we diversify our pool of talent and expertise in this industry – and where better to draw upon existing capacity than our Historically Black Colleges and Universities and organizations like Opportunity Hub?"
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According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the global cost of cybercrime is expected to reach six trillion dollars by the end of this year and $10.5 trillion dollars by 2025. Even as companies boost their digital security teams to stay safe online, there are still disproportionately fewer women and people of color in cybersecurity roles. The new initiative by OHUB will provide women of color greater access to cybersecurity training, which will empower them to be job-ready and become strong contributors to the field. To support the development of the skills of the next generation workforce, IBM is offering the Fortinet Training Institute's Network Security Expert program free of charge to learners who sign up for the Skillsbuild platform. With this extra support, women participating in this initiative will be able to enter the field of cybersecurity confidently, meet industry demands, and continuously build skills to advance their careers.
"Our research points to the need for early exposure to cybersecurity career options for women and girls as a way of countering the barriers that disproportionately eliminate diverse talent from entering the industry," stated GET Cities (DC) Managing Director, Ayanna Smith. "Helping women understand the factors that impact their ability to pass background checks and attain security clearances can have a huge impact on the number of women of color who become qualified to fill the thousands of cybersecurity jobs that remain vacant each year."
Under this new partnership, GET Cities will make a strategic investment to leverage the national profile and top-rated training programs of Opportunity Hub to expose up to 350 women of color to definitive employer-recognized cybersecurity certificate programs. The goals of this new partnership include:
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For more information on the Black Women in Cyber Initiative by OHUB, visit https://opportunityhub.co/cyber.
About Opportunity HUB
Co-founded in 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia by Rodney and Shanterria Sampson as a follow-up to the highly successful Kingonomics' book and large-scale conferences, Opportunity HUB (OHUB) is the leading technology, startup, and venture ecosystem development platform created to ensure everyone has a path to multi-generational wealth creation with no reliance on pre-existing multi-generational wealth. Today, OHUB is the parent holding company of a suite of businesses committed to increasing racial equity in the fourth industrial revolution; including a not-for-profit foundation, and an ecosystem enablement investment fund, 100 Black Angels & Allies Fund.
About GET Cities
GET Cities is an initiative designed to accelerate the representation and leadership of women, transgender, and non-binary people in tech through the development of inclusive Tech hubs across the United States. GET Cities is led by SecondMuse and Break Through Tech, in partnership with Pivotal Ventures, the investment and incubation company created by Melinda French Gates. GET Cities is now in Chicago and the DC Metro Area, and launched in Miami in January 2022.
About The Links, Incorporated
The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The membership consists of more than 16,000 professional women of African descent in 292 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. It is one of the nation's oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of extraordinary women who are committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry.
"Policy is precedent as a path to Black prosperity in the Fourth Industrial Revolution and beyond. To this end, OHUB remains committed to productizing and programming policy on behalf of Black people and all of our allies everywhere," stated Rodney Sampson, Executive Chairman and CEO of Opportunity Hub. "It was a pleasure to work with Congressman Hank Johnson on the codification of the Cybersecurity Opportunity Act; and we're equally excited about our collaboration with the Second Muse Foundation, GET Cities, The Links, Incorporated, and our team of experts, facilitators, training institutions, and employees. Together, we can expose, educate, and position thousands, even millions in the Black community for the opportunities in cybersecurity and beyond."
In July of this year, U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff (GA) and U.S. Representative Hank Johnson (GA) successfully introduced bipartisan legislation to boost cybersecurity job training programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The legislation also established the "Dr. David Satcher Cybersecurity Education Grant Program," named after the former U.S. Surgeon General, to expand cybersecurity training programs at HBCUs, tribal institutions, minority-serving institutions, and other colleges and universities that serve a high proportion of Pell Grant recipients in Georgia and nationwide.
"As threats to our national security escalate that affects our power grid, water systems, and critical transportation infrastructure, the need to expand our cybersecurity capabilities must also keep pace," said Congressman Hank Johnson, chair of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet, and lead sponsor of the Cybersecurity Opportunity Act in the House. "It's critically important that as we grow our cybersecurity sector, we diversify our pool of talent and expertise in this industry – and where better to draw upon existing capacity than our Historically Black Colleges and Universities and organizations like Opportunity Hub?"
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According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the global cost of cybercrime is expected to reach six trillion dollars by the end of this year and $10.5 trillion dollars by 2025. Even as companies boost their digital security teams to stay safe online, there are still disproportionately fewer women and people of color in cybersecurity roles. The new initiative by OHUB will provide women of color greater access to cybersecurity training, which will empower them to be job-ready and become strong contributors to the field. To support the development of the skills of the next generation workforce, IBM is offering the Fortinet Training Institute's Network Security Expert program free of charge to learners who sign up for the Skillsbuild platform. With this extra support, women participating in this initiative will be able to enter the field of cybersecurity confidently, meet industry demands, and continuously build skills to advance their careers.
"Our research points to the need for early exposure to cybersecurity career options for women and girls as a way of countering the barriers that disproportionately eliminate diverse talent from entering the industry," stated GET Cities (DC) Managing Director, Ayanna Smith. "Helping women understand the factors that impact their ability to pass background checks and attain security clearances can have a huge impact on the number of women of color who become qualified to fill the thousands of cybersecurity jobs that remain vacant each year."
Under this new partnership, GET Cities will make a strategic investment to leverage the national profile and top-rated training programs of Opportunity Hub to expose up to 350 women of color to definitive employer-recognized cybersecurity certificate programs. The goals of this new partnership include:
- Promoting cybersecurity as an entrepreneurial, investment, and career path through webinars, Ask Me Anything, with industry professionals, and events and experiences with The Links, Incorporated to effectively reach more Black women.
- Onboarding up to 500 women of color with complimentary access to OHUB's curated learning paths on IBM Skillsbuild (e.g., Culture of Work, Amazing Archetypes, Introduction to Cybersecurity Essentials).
- Increasing the number of Black women enrolled in OHUB's nationwide network of top-rated Cybersecurity reskilling bootcamps.
- Specialized masterclasses featuring cybersecurity experts.
- Membership in OHUB and free access to the NSE 1-7 Certification program.
- Assistance from advisors and industry experts to enroll in top-rated immersive training programs, such as Pivot Technology School, which offers data analytics, software development, and cyber security training in bootcamp style cohorts.
- Cybersecurity job placement assistance and career coaching.
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For more information on the Black Women in Cyber Initiative by OHUB, visit https://opportunityhub.co/cyber.
About Opportunity HUB
Co-founded in 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia by Rodney and Shanterria Sampson as a follow-up to the highly successful Kingonomics' book and large-scale conferences, Opportunity HUB (OHUB) is the leading technology, startup, and venture ecosystem development platform created to ensure everyone has a path to multi-generational wealth creation with no reliance on pre-existing multi-generational wealth. Today, OHUB is the parent holding company of a suite of businesses committed to increasing racial equity in the fourth industrial revolution; including a not-for-profit foundation, and an ecosystem enablement investment fund, 100 Black Angels & Allies Fund.
About GET Cities
GET Cities is an initiative designed to accelerate the representation and leadership of women, transgender, and non-binary people in tech through the development of inclusive Tech hubs across the United States. GET Cities is led by SecondMuse and Break Through Tech, in partnership with Pivotal Ventures, the investment and incubation company created by Melinda French Gates. GET Cities is now in Chicago and the DC Metro Area, and launched in Miami in January 2022.
About The Links, Incorporated
The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The membership consists of more than 16,000 professional women of African descent in 292 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. It is one of the nation's oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of extraordinary women who are committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry.
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