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Alert Logic And Lone Star College Launch Cybersecurity Scholarship Fund

New educational scholarships aim to increase skilled talent in cybersecurity as 3 million positions go unfilled worldwide

Alert Logic announced the creation of a new cybersecurity scholarship fund in partnership with Lone Star College. Based in HoustonLone Star College is a community college that provides comprehensive educational opportunities and programs to enrich lives. In 2020, the college introduced two- and four-year degree programs in cybersecurity to encourage more students to seek careers in an industry where open jobs continue to outpace available workers.

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The ongoing cybersecurity talent shortage is well documented, and the numbers are staggering. According to the 2020 (ISC)² Cybersecurity Workforce Study, over 3 million cybersecurity jobs are unfilled globally, and 56% of the study respondents said staff shortages are putting their organizations at risk. Small and medium-sized businesses are especially vulnerable with fewer in-house security experts, and with the number of successful cyberattacks becoming more frequent and severe.

“As a cybersecurity company providing managed detection and response to thousands of organizations, we know how distressing it is for them when they can’t source skilled talent to safeguard their critical infrastructures,” said John Post, CEO, Alert Logic. “Our partnership with Lone Star College to fund cybersecurity scholarships is just one way we hope to inspire students to pursue rewarding, long-term careers in an industry that protects so many essential operations.”

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Prior to establishing the new scholarship fund, Alert Logic also advised Lone Star College in the development of its cybersecurity degree curriculum. Alert Logic is active in mentoring current cybersecurity students and coaching those who would particularly benefit from obtaining a two- or four-year degree. Women are consistently an under-represented community, only comprising around 20% of the cybersecurity workforce.

“We are very grateful to Alert Logic for sponsoring a scholarship fund that has such widespread impact in advancing cybersecurity education, employment, and innovation,” said Nicole Robinson Gauthier, CFRE, LSC Foundation executive director. “Alert Logic is well-established and highly regarded in the Houston area, and these scholarships ensure students with financial constraints have equal opportunity upon graduating to pursue viable careers in cybersecurity both locally and beyond.”

With the availability of a two-year associate degree in cybersecurity, Lone Star College is helping to accelerate the career paths of graduates by getting them into the market sooner. This is a win for everyone: students in under-represented communities with greater financial needs spend less time in the classroom and start earning lucrative salaries earlier with companies eager to fill open positions.

“It is tremendously gratifying to know we can make a difference in the lives of future cybersecurity professionals,” said Post. “Along with raising more interest in cybersecurity degrees, Alert Logic’s mission to eliminate the constant fear of impact from cyber threats and attacks means we employ hundreds of diverse experts around the globe dedicated to protecting our customers.”

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