As attention grows, #ShareTheMicInCyber leaders explain why mid-career talent matters
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In addition to online campaigns, #ShareTheMicInCyber has helped raise $70,000 to support the training of Black professionals and partnered with think tank R Street to help launch an online database highlighting Black talent at a time when thousands of cybersecurity industry jobs go unfilled. The Pentagon last year said it would allocate $300,000 for internships, as well as connecting historically Black colleges and universities with schools that specialize in cyber training programs.Featured Publications
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