RIT Career Launch Pad Building A Cyber protection apprenticeship
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Keywords
Access & Digital Divide , Apprenticeships , PIT , public interest technology , Cyber , Cybersecurity , Cyber Workforce , Career Pathways and Pipelines
Project
Authors
Pelletier, Justin
Date Submitted
7/1/23
Material Type
Report
Secondary Material Type
Institution
Rochester Institute of Technology
Industry Partner
License
CC BY
Funding Source
Network Challenge Grant TAACCCT Round 3
Additional Public Access
https://www.rit.edu/news/rit-build-inclusive-cyber-protection-apprenticeship-cybersecurity-workers
https://elevatesecurity.com/dr-justin-pelletier-protect-the-outside-by-protecting-the-inside/
https://blog.apprentiscope.com/posts/rochester-institute-of-technology-recieves-grant-for-cybersecurity-apprenticeship-aimed-at-helping-participants-who-are-deaf-or-hard-of-hearing
https://elevatesecurity.com/dr-justin-pelletier-protect-the-outside-by-protecting-the-inside/
https://blog.apprentiscope.com/posts/rochester-institute-of-technology-recieves-grant-for-cybersecurity-apprenticeship-aimed-at-helping-participants-who-are-deaf-or-hard-of-hearing
Abstract
Our Career Launchpad project is laser-focused on creating additional inclusive pathways into the cybersecurity workforce. To meet that objective, our team developed and piloted a six-month full-time paid apprenticeship in cybersecurity consisting of 100% diverse participants who gained hands-on work experience with our staff. Apprentices furthered their workforce readiness through the completion of skill-building courses that prepared them to pass industry-required certification exams. The apprenticeship program leveraged internal RIT resources as well as expertise from the cybersecurity community at large to provide career coaching and transition support. As a result of this apprenticeship, 3/6 have successfully gained new cybersecurity certifications and 3 remain equipped to obtain these over the next year. This builds their portfolio of experience and professional certifications, which is particularly beneficial for diverse candidates in their job search. Even though we are just now finishing the program, 2 Apprentices have already secured full-time employment in cybersecurity and a stable living situation; one of those was a homeless veteran before entering our program. The other 4 Apprentices have progressed to gig-based cyber work and continue to build their professional portfolios.
Industry (NAISC)
Public Interest Technology -- Cybersecurity -- Workforce
Occupation (SOC)
All Occupations (00-0000)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services (10)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Bachelors Degree
Educational Level
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
Upper division of Bachelors degree or equivalent
Upper division of Bachelors degree or equivalent
Skill Level
Advanced Level
