A pioneering initiative in Canada aims to train women and non-binary individuals for cybersecurity careers, addressing gender disparities in the tech sector. (IT World Canada)


March 07, 2024

A pioneering initiative geared towards empowering women and non-binary individuals to pursue careers in cybersecurity is gearing up to welcome its third cohort of students.

Scheduled to commence the recruitment process next month, this program, operationalized across seven Canadian post-secondary institutions, aims to address the gender imbalance within the cybersecurity domain. Vivian Lee, spearheading the initiative as the team lead for work integrated learning e-learning delivery at the Information and Community Technology Council (ICTC), emphasized its collaborative design with universities and colleges. Lee highlighted the program's mission to cultivate a more diverse talent pool for the digital sector, particularly in roles such as Security Operations Centre (SOC) analysts and cloud security specialists.

Entitled 'Cybersecurity Training and Work Integrated Learning,' the eight-month curriculum integrates a 16-week work placement or experiential learning stint, equipping students with practical skills essential for employment readiness upon graduation. Generously funded by Microsoft Canada and the federal government, with contributions from various Canadian academic institutions, the program is executed by ICTC.

Lee underscored the pressing demand for cybersecurity professionals, prompting the collective effort to formulate this proactive solution. The program offers comprehensive training encompassing both technical and interpersonal competencies, including mentorship from industry experts, networking guidance, and job application strategies. Notably, students gain access to three Microsoft certifications in cloud security infrastructure.

In addition to academic training, ICTC fosters the establishment of Women in Cybersecurity clubs across participating campuses, facilitating networking opportunities and community engagement. Initially launched in 2022 at the University of Calgary and Toronto Metropolitan University, the program expanded its reach last fall to include additional institutions such as the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), Red River College in Winnipeg, and others. The imminent recruitment drive anticipates enrolling approximately 150 students, following the footsteps of its predecessors.

Addressing the prevalent gender disparity within the IT and cybersecurity realm, Lee acknowledged the existing challenges encountered by women and non-binary individuals, including feelings of isolation and limited access to opportunities. Nevertheless, she emphasized the program's pivotal role in nurturing talent and providing avenues for advancement. While acknowledging the industry's preference for experienced professionals, Lee stressed the importance of investing in talent development to bridge the skills gap effectively.

Operated by ICTC, a non-profit organization dedicated to leveraging technology for Canada's economic advancement, the initiative aligns with its broader mission of promoting workforce integration and fostering innovation. With support from government entities and corporate sponsors like Microsoft, Sophos, and Walmart, ICTC continues to champion initiatives aimed at shaping a dynamic and inclusive digital economy.

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