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Posted: Tue 1:52, 05 Nov 2013 Post subject: penetration tester |
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Britain joins with technology companies for cybersecurity training
LONDON, May 16 () -- A British technology council says it will launch apprenticeships in cybersecurity this year in conjunction with several technology companies.E-Skills, Britain's sector skills council for business and information technology said the apprenticeships will help train the next generation of cybersecurity specialists. The companies involved in the partnership include IBM,[url=http://www.ldike.com/]michael kors handbags outlet[/url], BT, QinetiQ, Cassidian, CREST, and Atos, ZDNet reported Thursday.Apprentices will be able to choose from among three cybersecurity career paths."The three job roles that have been identified so far are security specialist,[url=http://www.tinfoti.com]Christian Louboutin Outlet[/url], penetration tester, and security architect," E-Skills project manager Mark Heholt said.Heholt said he expected to have 280-300 apprentices enrolled in the program by 2015.Britain has an IT skills shortage that could last for decades if not addressed now, a report by the county's National Audit Office said."These new apprenticeships will help tackle the skills shortage faced by this sector, including attracting more women, who are currently under-represented," E-Skills U.K. Chief Executive Officer Karen Price said.The initiative will be funded with $3 million from the U.K. Commission for Employment and Skills and $4.5 million from the companies taking on the apprentices.
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