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Academies to train teachers and high school students in cybersecurity

Academies to train teachers and high school students in cybersecurity High school students work during cybersecurity training at UNG s 2019 GenCyber Warrior Academy. UNG will host an academy for students and one for teachers this summer. The University of North Georgia s (UNG) popular GenCyber Warrior Academy (GCWA) for high school students will return this summer, and the university will hold its first-ever cyber opportunity for educators, the Advancing GenCyber Education for North Georgia Teachers (AGENT) Initiative. More than 520,000 cyber jobs are available nationwide and more than 17,000 in Georgia, according to CyberSeek, which provides data on the cybersecurity job market. Dr. Lindsay Linsky, a UNG associate professor of middle grades education and the AGENT Initiative s lead instructor, said that s why the program is so important.

Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation high school competition set for Feb 16

Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation high school competition set for Feb. 16 The innovateUNG High School Pitch Challenge will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16. Please preregister at http://cglink.me/r934372 to watch the event live. More than a year ago, the University of North Georgia s (UNG) Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation devised a competition to help Forsyth County high school students flex their entrepreneurial muscles while being coached by UNG students. Though the format has changed, the mission remains the same for the innovateUNG High School Pitch Challenge. This year s event will be held virtually at 6 p.m. Feb. 16 and those who would like to watch the free event should preregister. The teams and judges will each be in their own separate locations and video-conference in for the event.

Department of Defense funds $1 475 million for cyber institute

Department of Defense funds $1.475 million for cyber institute UNG has received about $1.475 million in Department of Defense funding to establish a cybersecurity institute. The University of North Georgia (UNG) and the nation s other five senior military colleges have received approximately $1.475 million each of federal money to establish cybersecurity institutes as pilot programs on their campuses in fall 2020. We are excited to be able to expand what we already are doing in developing a pipeline of professionals who can serve in military or civilian jobs to tackle cyber issues that touch virtually every aspect of society, said Dr. Mary Gowan, dean of UNG s Mike Cottrell College of Business.

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