Summary
Southern Utah University’s Building Apprenticeship Systems in Cybersecurity (BASIC) program has received the 'Outstanding Registered Apprenticeship Sponsor' award from the State of Utah, highlighting its efforts in cybersecurity apprenticeships. This program is funded by the Department of Labor and aims to bridge the gap between workforce skills and industry demands, connecting students with essential training and job opportunities in cybersecurity.
As workforce shortages in cybersecurity continue to grow, initiatives like the BASIC program are crucial in equipping individuals with the necessary skills and certifications to succeed. Such programs not only enhance individual career prospects but also contribute significantly to addressing the needs of the cybersecurity industry as a whole.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story highlights the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in addressing workforce shortages in critical fields like cybersecurity. The recognition of the BASIC program underscores the value of collaboration between educational institutions and industry to create effective training pathways for aspiring professionals.