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White House: US government Announces National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy, Unleashing America’s Cyber Talent

National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration unveiled the National Cyber Workforce and Education  Strategy (NCWES), a first-of-its-kind comprehensive approach aimed at addressing both  immediate and long-term cyber workforce needs. Filling the hundreds of thousands of cyber job  vacancies across our nation is a national security imperative and the Administration is making  generational investments to prepare our country to lead in the digital economy. The NCWES is  positioned to empower every American seeking to participate in our digital ecosystem and  underscores the critical need to fill a vast number of vacant cyber jobs. 

National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy | Creator: Tayeb MEZAHDIA

The approaches outlined in the NCWES will supplement the Administration’s ongoing efforts to  grow and strengthen middle class working families, including through the Bipartisan  Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act. With the release of  the NCWES, the Biden-Harris Administration is working to fill good paying, middle class jobs.  

Many communities currently underrepresented in the cyber workforce do not envision  themselves in cyber jobs or are not aware of the tremendous opportunity to join this important  and growing workforce. The NCWES focuses on empowering Americans to pursue these career  paths in cyber. Many of these jobs are attainable with a certificate or community college degree,  and available now in your local community and across the country. 

The NCWES follows the release of the President’s National Cybersecurity Strategy, which  established a vision for the development of digital environment that is values-aligned and well resourced to address today’s complex threat environment. The NCWES envisions a skills-based  digital future where workers have access to good-paying, middle-class cyber jobs within their  communities. In addition, educators are enabled to continuously upskill the public, and  employers can expand and diversify their workforce. The NCWES was developed in  consultation with non-governmental stakeholder groups, including private industry, academia,  non-profits, government partners, and more. 

GUIDING IMPERATIVES

The NCWES emphasizes that no one actor can alone affect the needed change at scale. This  means all stakeholders – including educators, industry, government, and more – must all execute  on the objectives set forth in this Strategy. 

Together, with our partners, the Biden-Harris Administration will: 

  • Leverage adaptable ecosystems to effect change at scale: The NCWES represents a  whole-of-nation effort to spark, support, and scale local ecosystems for cyber education  and workforce development. 
  • Enable the lifelong development of cyber skills: All Americans should be equipped  with foundational cyber skills that are needed to navigate daily life. Those in every sector  of the workforce should be prepared with industry-specific or occupation-specific cyber  skills. Further, people who are in the cyber workforce should be equipped with specialized cyber skills that will change over the course of their careers.
  • Grow and enhance the cyber workforce through improving its diversity and  inclusion: A diverse workforce is a key strategic advantage. It increases the pool of  eligible workers and which provides novel ways to solve problems and develop  innovative solutions to our most complex challenges. The NCWES charts a course for providing all Americans with access to the good-paying jobs of the future. 

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