Explore How Registered Apprenticeship Can Meet Your Cybersecurity Workforce Needs
The Biden Administration is committed to improving skills-based pathways to cyber jobs, educating Americans so that they have the skills they need to thrive in our increasingly digital society, and improving Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) in the cyber field. During the 120-Day Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Sprint that ended during the 8th Annual National Apprenticeship Week, the U.S. Department of Labor partnered with the White House, U.S. Department of Commerce, and other federal agencies to promote the Registered Apprenticeship model as a solution for numerous industries to develop and train a skilled and diverse cybersecurity workforce. View the White House Fact Sheet summarizing the Sprint’s successes.
The Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Sprint was a national campaign to encourage employers, industry associations, labor unions, and training providers to explore Registered Apprenticeship as a recruitment, training, and retention strategy and connect with DOL's Office of Apprenticeship to develop new apprenticeship programs or quickly join existing programs. While the Sprint has officially ended, you can still join the movement by expressing interest in cybersecurity Registered Apprenticeship using the above “Express Interest” button.
What is the Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Sprint?
The U.S. Department of Labor is partnering with the White House and the U.S. Department of Commerce, and other federal agencies to address the cybersecurity field's current job openings and longer-term job quality and retention issues.
The Sprint seeks to:
- Increase awareness of current successful cybersecurity-related Registered Apprenticeship programs, partnerships, and initiatives and how they’re helping industry educate and train a skilled cybersecurity workforce to reduce cybersecurity risk.
- Advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) across cybersecurity occupations through Registered Apprenticeship, especially for historically underrepresented populations such as women and communities of color.
- Educate the public on the efforts the Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship is taking to accelerate the process by helping employers to launch programs in as little as 48 hours by using existing industry vetted and DOL- approved standards.
- Recruit employers to explore Registered Apprenticeship and partner with DOL and the Department of Commerce’s National Initiative for cybersecurity Education (NICE) to help meet critical Cybersecurity workforce needs of the Nation; and
- Connect career seekers to cybersecurity apprenticeship opportunities.
Find a Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Program
The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Program Finder can help you locate cybersecurity apprenticeship programs, youth apprenticeship programs, and pre-apprenticeship programs throughout the United States. Click the button below to find a program near you.
Also consider joining the NICE Apprenticeship Community of Interest, a forum for anyone who is interested in sharing and learning how apprenticeships work in cybersecurity-related occupations and the role of various stakeholders to build and sustain them.
Work with Us to Design Your Program
If you want to browse available online or in-person cybersecurity-related courses that could be applied to your program, check out the Free and Low Cost Online Cybersecurity Learning Content curated by NICE; the listings of Cybersecurity Education and Training Providers at CyberSeek; or the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies Education and Training Catalog.
Sprint Progress Report
Over 140 employers and other organizations with Cybersecurity workforce needs launched or are close to launching new Registered Apprenticeship programs!
Here are just a few of the organizations:
- ACI Learning Apprenticeship Program
- ActivateWork
- Apprenti
- AS Peoria LLC
- Borgers USA
- BuildWithin
- CompTIA
- Contemporary Analysis, LLC
- Cyversity Atlanta
- Develop Carolina
- DeVry University
- ECPI University
- Emerging Technology Apprenticeship Program
- Franklin Apprenticeship
- H5 Strategic Alliances
- Hornet Drone Apprenticeship Program
- Industrial Automation & Cybersecurity For America Foundation
- Infotech Academy
- KSE Consulting Group LLC
- Language Acquisition Research Foundation
- McDonald’s
- Missouri Department of Corrections
- Missouri Job Center – Ozarks Region
- NPower
- OpenClassrooms
- Ottumwa Schools Career Campus
- RapidAscent Inc
- SAFAL Maine
- SAFAL Montana
- Step IT Up America – Xpanxion
- Snap IT Solutions, LLC
- Special School District of St. Louis County
Testimonials
“Step IT Up (SIU) apprenticeship graduates, who often faced barriers to entry into the IT field, now work as productive and successful professionals across the U.S.”
Connie Robbins, Director of Apprenticeship , Xpanxion
“We recently added a cybersecurity apprenticeship pathway to the Amazon Technical Apprenticeship Program. We are excited to offer our employees this paid-learning opportunity.”
Nick Curry, Senior Manager, Emerging Talent Pipelines, Amazon
"My Apprenti cybersecurity program has immersed me in the field, with personalized coaching and real-world experiences. It also helps to earn national certifications!"
Lisa Hunt, Apprentice, Apprenti
“My last job was stocking a store in the middle of the night. Now I’m on the fast track to become a full IT journeyworker at Juern Technology.”
Keaton Cervantes, Apprentice, Juern Technology
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Employer Resources
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JOIN THE CYBERSECURITY APPRENTICESHIP SPRINT
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