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Idaho, SANS continue effort to promote cybersecurity careers

| January 7, 2020 12:00 AM

Governor Brad Little recently announced Idaho will again partner with the SANS Institute on an initiative to introduce Idaho high school and college students to careers in cybersecurity through the Girls Go CyberStart and Cyber FastTrack initiatives.

The partnership aims to identify talented youth across Idaho and inspire the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.

Last year, the state joined both initiatives for the first time and saw more than 150 high school girls and boys participate in the online Girls Go CyberStart training program. Similarly, more than 200 college students competed in the Cyber FastTrack program. Students who participate receive access to 300 hours of training leading to immediately employable skills in cyber and information security. Both online programs are offered to students free of charge through private industry sponsorships that allow students to earn prizes and scholarships for their participation.

Registration for CyberStart bagan Dec. 2, and FastTrack registration begins in March.

In 2019, three Idaho high school teams scored well enough in the national Girls Go CyberStart competition to earn prize money for their school or organization. A team from Idaho Falls Compass Academy was awarded $1,000, while a team from Boise-based Foothills School of Arts and Sciences was awarded $750, and a team from Coeur d’Alene’s Gizmo CDA was awarded $500. In addition, a team from Boise’s Centennial High School was one of 120 teams nationwide to advance to the national championship round in June. In 2019, a total of 10,330 high school girls from across the country participated in the competition.

Girls Go CyberStart is a free online game open to female and male students in grades 9 through 12, regardless of their prior knowledge or experience with cybersecurity and information technology. Playing alone or on teams, students solve challenges to gain points and advance through levels earning prizes along the way.Cyber FastTrack is a free online cybersecurity program for college students and recent graduates. Designed by global technology experts, FastTrack is designed for college students who want a rapid pathway to join the cyber workforce.

Participating students do not need prior cybersecurity knowledge or IT experience. All that is required is a computer and an internet connection.

Inforamtion: girlsgocyberstart.org and cyberfasttrack.org