To help combat the UK’s high technology skills shortages, Raytheon is preparing to launch new cyber-apprenticeships as part of a £2m investment. The new-two year programme will provide those with an interest in cybersecurity an alternative career path to three and four-year degree courses. The apprenticeships will help candidates develop the in-house skills they’ll need to face the mounting threat posed by cyberattacks.
TechRadar Pro spoke with the company’s managing director of cyber and intelligence, James Gray to learn more about the apprenticeships and what strategies organisations and governments will employ to try to close the skills gap.
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TechRadar Pro spoke with the company’s managing director of cyber and intelligence, James Gray to learn more about the apprenticeships and what strategies organisations and governments will employ to try to close the skills gap.
[ul]
[li]Hackers target UK cybersecurity universities[/li][li]Overcoming the AI talent gap isn’t as hard as you think[/li][li]What you need to get a career in cybersecurity[/li][/ul]
[IMG alt=“Two HR people interviewing a woman”]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zRw...ViNstQzyJe.jpg
Image Credit: Pexels
Image Credit: Shutterstock
[ul]
[li]We’ve also highlighted the best free online cybersecurity courses[/li][/ul]
Continue reading…