Empowering the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Professionals with a Focus on Women

The need for cybersecurity professionals is a well-documented issue. It is also well-known that while women make up more than 50 percent of the population, less than 10 percent of cybersecurity professionals are women and less than 5 percent are minorities. This project seeks to increase the number of women seeking degrees in cybersecurity and strengthen Hudson County Community College's (HCCC) cybersecurity program by adding experiential learning and certifications. The underrepresentation of women in HCCC's cybersecurity program will be addressed using a multifaceted approach emphasizing recruitment and retention strategies. The addition of a dedicated Cybersecurity Lab will provide experiential learning opportunities, ensuring that graduates are ready to pursue advanced cybersecurity degrees or enter the cyber workforce.

A newly formed Cybersecurity Advisory Board will enhance program responsiveness and dynamism. The project's broader impact will extend beyond Jersey City, NJ, positioning HCCC as a model for community college cybersecurity education, addressing the urgent need for skilled cyber-workers nationwide. Key components of the program include recruitment and retention initiatives, establishment of a dedicated Cybersecurity Lab, and expansion of the Cybersecurity Advisory Board. Continuous evaluation will ensure program responsiveness, and outcomes will be measured to enhance faculty, student, and employer needs.

ATE Award Metadata

Award Number
2400895
Funding Status
ATE Start Date
May 1st, 2024
ATE Expiration Date
May 9th, 2025
ATE Principal Investigator
FAISAL ALJAMAL
Primary Institution
Hudson County Community College
Record Type
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