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Cyber bill to fund minority, community college programs

Por: The Hill Tech October 07, 2022

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Rep. Marc Veasey (D-Texas)  on Tuesday that would invest in cybersecurity curriculums in predominantly minority schools and community colleges.  The Cybersecurity Clinics Grant Program Act would establish a grant program based at the Department of Homeland Security that would fund cybersecurity education programs at community colleges and minority-serving institutions.  across all sectors. DHS officials have said the shortage is a top... + full article



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