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Item Video #4 Cyber Challenge: Competing for your Future(Montgomery College, 2019)This video features dozens of Maryland community college students who competed in a Cyber Fast Track challenge at Montgomery College, Germantown. They worked in teams and individually in a one-day challenge to crack codes, defend against hacks, and stand-out in front of employers watching from the sidelines. This kind of collaboration was initiated and developed via the 14-college consortium developed by Cyber Pathways Across Maryland (CPAM) with funding from a U.S. DOL TAACCCT grant.Item Video #3 Cyber Success from Classroom to Career(Montgomery College, 2019)This video features 10 success stories among approximately 4,000 participants that trained through the Cyber Pathways Across Maryland (CPAM) program offered at 14 community colleges across Maryland, and funded by a U.S. DOL TAACCCT grant. Students highlighted include a student at a four-year university that needed more hands-on training to get the job he wanted, a veteran returned from service that needed added certifications to work, a stay-at-home mom trying to re-enter the IT workforce, and employees in both coal mining and trucking that dreamed of jumping into jobs of the future to improve their lives.Item Video #2 Fueling the Cyber Industry and Our Economy(Montgomery College, 2019)This video details the capacity building success of the Cyber Pathways Across Maryland (CPAM) program, funded by a U.S. Department of Labor TAACCCT grant. In four years, 14 community colleges across the state collaborated to develop pathways, programs, labs, and partnerships to address critical cybersecurity workforce needs. Serving approximately 4,000 participants, and awarding approximately 1,200 credentials, CPAM engaged more than 300 cybersecurity employers to improve training and to find opportunities for students.Item Video#1 Training Cyber Talent to Fill the Void(Montgomery College, 2019)There is a war over skilled talent in cybersecurity in Maryland, with more than 50,000 open jobs in Maryland alone. To fill that void, 14 community colleges in Maryland formed a consortium, funded by a U.S. DOL TAACCCT grant, creating partnerships with industry and government, and building unprecedented statewide infrastructure and pathways, state-of-the-art cybersecurity labs, industry-aligned training programs, and more. In four short years, the Cyber Pathways Across Maryland (CPAM) consortium served approximately 4,000 participants, and awarded approximately 1,200 credentials, while engaging more than 300 cyber industry employers statewide.Item Final Evaluation Report: Cyber Pathways Across Maryland(Montgomery College, 2018)Final Evaluation Report for the Cyber Pathways Across Maryland (CPAM) project.