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UK Cyber experts the next generation of female
Lead Minister for Cyber and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Steve Barclay, visited St Joseph’s RC High School (SJHS) in Newport to learn more about how young people are being taught vital cyber skills.
St Joseph’s RC High school was the first state secondary school in Wales to be awarded the Silver Award for the NCSC’s CyberFirst school’s program. Over the past 5 years they have developed a challenging, engaging and rewarding curriculum that is centred on computer science, applied digital skills and cyber security.
CyberFirst activities are intended to inspire and encourage students from all backgrounds to consider a career in cyber security and apply for a CyberFirst bursary.
The Government is ensuring that all students are taught basic cyber skills as early as possible so that they are more likely to take up further education in this field. Encouraging more young people into cyber careers, and creating a more diverse cyber-security profession is key to the Government’s mission to make the UK a world leader in cyber skills and the global cyber industry in the coming years.
Last edited by joselync; 05-12-2022 at 02:00 PM.
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Cyber security experts in the United Kingdom are the next generation of female computer scientists, according to a new study. The report, conducted by recruitment firm Hays, found that more women are applying for cyber security jobs than ever before. The study also found that women are highly sought-after in the field, with 67 percent of respondents saying they would not want to work with anyone else on their team if they could not have a woman on it.
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