Canada offers cybersecurity training with job placement in 16 roles
The government of Canada with some private sector partners, will be hosting a cybersecurity training for immigrants in Calgary, Canada. This will involve work integrated learning and job placement in any one of the 16 entry-level cybersecurity roles on offer.
Participants will receive industry-recognised micro-credentials to launch their careers.
This training is funded by the Alberta Ministry of Jobs, Economy and Trade, in partnership with ReTrain Canada and Manpower Canada. The session will take place from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm for 12 weeks in March.
Cybersecurity for Immigrants is in partnership with ReTrain Canada and will connect participants with intensive, industry-led training in Cybersecurity foundations, applied penetration testing and work experience.
Participants will be connected with intensive, industry-led training in Cybersecurity foundations, basic encryption, and applied penetration testing at no cost.
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