Summary
Nevada is taking a significant step towards strengthening its cybersecurity workforce with the introduction of the bipartisan Cyber Ready Workforce Act. This legislation aims to establish a program funded by grants specifically for registered cybersecurity apprenticeships, empowering individuals to gain critical skills while earning a wage.
This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of practical, hands-on training in high-demand fields. By promoting earn-and-learn models, the state is not only enhancing career pathways for apprentices but also addressing the urgent need for skilled professionals in the cybersecurity sector.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This development is crucial for registered apprenticeship programs as it highlights the value of structured, practical training in emerging industries. By funding cybersecurity apprenticeships, Nevada is paving the way for increased collaboration among sponsors, educators, and workforce leaders, ultimately fostering a more robust talent pipeline.