Google Launches Training Scholarship Program with Security Innovation and the International Consortium for Minority Cybersecurity Professionals
200 Emerging Cybersecurity Professionals from Underrepresented Populations to Receive World-Class Red Team Training
May 04, 2021 10:40 ET | Source: Security Innovation Security Innovation
WILMINGTON, Mass., May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Security Innovation, an authority in software security assessments and training, announced today that it is partnering with Google to provide training to 200 members of the
International Consortium for Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP). More than 400 people applied for the scholarships, which seek to provide skills-based career development for students, unemployed professionals, and those seeking to transition into cybersecurity from underrepresented minorities.
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ECOWAS Commission holds Roundtable on Health, Peace, and Security
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ECOWAS Commission Holds Roundtable on Health, Peace and Security
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Abuja, 28th April, 2021. The ECOWAS Commission, through its Directorate of Political Affairs (DPA), will hold a virtual Roundtable, to discuss the human security implications on ECOWAS political processes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, on the 30th of April, 2021.
Through knowledge exchange, the Roundtable participants will be brainstorming on ways to mobilize and enhance expertise on public health as a human security priority for conflict prevention in the ECOWAS region.
Coming within the framework of the European Union (EU) funded ECOWAS Peace and Security Architecture and Operations (EPSAO) project, officials, stakeholders and experts, including… are expected to deliberate on strategies that would contribute to minimizing or mitigating the impact of human security related challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic even as ECOWAS Member States carry on with their respective elections and other political related acti