New funding is available through the Maryland Department of Labor to help develop cyber ranges throughout the state.
As part of the Accelerating Cyber Careers program , Labor is providing $1.8 million to build and expand the use of cyber ranges in Maryland. Cyber ranges are interactive simulations that allow users to experience hands-on learning techniques in a secure environment. These facilities can help train workers looking to join the cyber sector or expand their skill set, generating a robust network of cybersecurity professionals throughout Maryland.
“Employers want cyber professionals with hands-on experience. Cyber ranges can help provide that experience to complement the technical skills learned in the classroom,” said Labor Secretary Portia Wu. “Maryland will continue to invest in innovative approaches to cultivate top cyber talent while providing access to high-demand, high-growth jobs.”
The state has consistently received credit for its tech expertise and educated workers in recent years. With Maryland being named #1 for STEM concentration and #2 for its tech talent pipeline, and the D.C. region being named #1 globally for its cyber talent, this new state initiative will continue to raise the bar for growing a highly-skilled workforce in the Mid Atlantic.