WiCyS Security Training Scholarship

In partnership with the SANS Institute, WiCyS is proud to offer the Security Training Scholarship made possible by WiCyS Tier 1 Partners and Premier Supporters.

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The WiCyS Security Training Scholarship made possible by WiCyS Tier 1 Partners and Premier Supporters is a multi-staged scholarship opportunity for WiCyS members. Those selected will participate in a reliable pathway to launch and advance in their cybersecurity careers through skills development. The focus of this scholarship is to award WiCyS members who are seeking cybersecurity employment within the next 1.5 years. The program is designed for students and/or career changers!

Build and leverage the power of community. During each stage of the scholarship, a cohort is established with mentors and peers to help guide and support recipients. This powerful network will be there through every step of the scholarship experience to lean in on. The collective strength of all involved is priceless. 

Veteran and Military Spouse Track. WiCyS acknowledges the significant contributions that veterans and military spouses make to the cybersecurity sector, leveraging their military experience and mission-oriented backgrounds. With the generous support of Craig Newmark Philanthropies, WiCyS is pleased to offer two specialized tracks tailored for veterans and military spouses, along with enhanced support services. These services include mentorship opportunities, incentives, visibility with WiCyS employer partners, access to WiCyS Military Affiliates, career placement assistance, and travel stipends for conference attendance.

Graduates of the program will be ready to pursue careers in cybersecurity!

All WiCyS members, over age 18, are invited to apply.  This training program is composed of multiple stages. Each stage has specific criteria. Throughout the program, continuation to the next stage is based on performance in the previous stage and application data.

What Makes this Program Unique:

  • Finds hidden cybersecurity talent
  • Elevates those with aptitude, grit, and determination
  • Empowers all participants with real-world skills they can continue to build upon
  • Changes lives by enabling final-stage participants to start cybersecurity jobs in less than a year of completion
  • Provides direct impact on the cybersecurity workforce by launching careers
  • Builds on the powerful diversity of thought and increases DEI in cybersecurity
  • If your company/organization is interested in being a premier supporter of the Security Training Scholarship, please fill out the form at the link below: 

 

Stage 1: SANS Beginner-level CTF

All eligible applicants will be invited to participate in the SANS Beginner-level CTF. This beginner-level CTF is a fun and exciting way to practice cybersecurity skills in a friendly environment. This multi-disciplined Capture the Flag system has over 28 content packs and a variety of engaging challenges for participants to discover their strengths while challenging their limits. If new to cybersecurity, Beginner-level CTF is a great place to start as it teaches while challenges are being solved with an integrated hint system.

At the end of Stage 1: 500 candidates will advance to Stage 2

Next Stage/Stage 2  Selection Criteria:

  • Application essay
  • Performance and Engagement in SANS Beginner-level CTF
  • Community engagement in the cohort

Stage 2: Try Hack Me: Gamified Learning

500 recipients will be invited to participate in the Try Hack Me: Gamified Learning. Participants learn by following structured paths and build skills in a real-world environment by completing guided, objective-based tasks and challenges. Even with no previous cyber security interest or experience, participants can build their knowledge and skills through fun, gamified challenges and labs, as well as gain an appreciation and understanding of cybersecurity careers. Participants engage in a “beginner” path to introduce them to cybersecurity, and learn about basic Linux, Networks, OWASP Top 10, different paths in security, and other fundamentals!

At the end of Stage 2: 350 candidates will advance to Stage 3

Next Stage/Stage 3  Selection Criteria:

  • Application essay
  • Performance during CyberStart Game
  • Community engagement in the cohort

Stage 3: CyberGEN.IQ Assessment

 

350 recipients will be invited to participate in the CyberGEN.IQ Assessment. This will measure the participant’s technical aptitude for cybersecurity learning and fundamental skills to gauge the potential for moving into the next stage of the program.

At the end of Stage 3: 75 candidates will advance to Stage 4

Next Stage/Stage 4  Selection Criteria:

  • Performance in CyberGen IQ Assessment
  • Community engagement in cohort

Stage 4: SEC275/Foundations + GFACT & AIS 247 AI Security Essentials for Business Leaders

 

Participants will be invited to participate in the SEC275/Foundations course + GFACT certification exam and AIS 247/ AI Security Essentials for Business Leaders.  SEC 275 is an online interactive hands-on learning program that includes 59 modules of foundational material without which students generally struggle in advanced cybersecurity training and in technical cybersecurity roles. Participants will acquire strong understanding of devices and networks while rapidly progressing into the key concepts of protecting digital components. Additionally, the fundamentals of Windows, Linux and programming in two languages widely used by cybersecurity professionals are taught. The course culminates with active labs that introduce key cybersecurity tools, exploits and mitigation techniques.

AIS 247 is essential training for professionals navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in the business world. This training provides a thorough exploration of generative AI (GenAI), starting with a foundational understanding of why GenAI has become a key strategic element in various industries. It delves into the mechanisms of GenAI, including topics such as prompt engineering and the complexities of large language models. Participants will gain valuable insights into the common risks associated with GenAI usage, including strategies and tactics for risk mitigation. 

Participants of this stage will also be invited to complete the GFACT certification. This certification validates a practitioner’s knowledge of essential foundational cybersecurity concepts. GFACT-certified professionals are familiar with practical skills in computers, technology, and security fundamentals that are needed to kickstart a career in cybersecurity.

At the end of Stage 4: 75 recipients will be invited to participate in the SANS SEC275: Foundations course + GFACT certification exam and AIS 247/ AI Security Essentials for Business Leaders.  Recipients will receive a scholarship to the annual WiCyS Conference.

Next Stage/Stage 5  Selection Criteria:

  • Successful completion of Stage 4
  • Community engagement in cohort

Stage 5: Course 2 SEC401/GSEC and Course 3 SEC504/GCIH +SEC566/GCCC

 

These recipients will dive deeper into their cybersecurity coursework by continuing in advanced SANS training courses along with the opportunity to complete additional certifications.

Course 2: SEC401 Course and GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC) certification

SEC401 is an interactive hands-on training course. The following is a sample of the lab activities that students will carry out:

  • Set up a virtual lab environment
  • Conduct tcpdump network analysis
  • Use Wireshark to decode network traffic
  • Crack passwords
  • Use hashings to verify the integrity of digital evidence
  • Analyze networks with hping3 and Nmap
  • Steganography
  • Secure and audit a Windows system against a security template

The GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC) certification validates a practitioner’s knowledge of information security beyond simple terminology and concepts. GSEC certification holders are demonstrating that they are qualified for hands-on IT systems roles with respect to security tasks.

  • Active defense, defense in depth, access control & password management
  • Cryptography: basic concepts, algorithms and deployment, and application
  • Defensible network architecture, networking & protocols, and network security
  • Incident handling & response, vulnerability scanning and penetration testing
  • Linux security: structure, permissions, & access; hardening & securing; monitoring & attack detection; & security utilities
  • Security policy, contingency plans, critical controls and IT risk management
  • Web communication security, virtualization and cloud security, and endpoint security
  • Windows: access controls, automation, auditing, forensics, security infrastructure, & securing network services

Course 3: SEC504 Course and GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) certification 

SEC504 is for individuals who lead or are a part of an incident handling team. General security practitioners, system administrators, and security architects will benefit by understanding how to design, build, and operate their systems to thwart attacks. Participants will learn:

  • How to best prepare for an eventual breach
  • The step-by-step approach used by many computer attackers
  • Proactive and reactive defenses for each stage of a computer attack
  • How to identify active attacks and compromises
  • The latest computer attack vectors and how you can stop them
  • How to properly contain attacks
  • How to ensure that attackers do not return
  • How to recover from computer attacks and restore systems for business
  • How to understand and use hacking tools and techniques
  • Strategies and tools to detect each type of attack
  • Application-level vulnerabilities, attacks, and defenses
  • How to develop an incident handling process and prepare a team for battle
  • Legal issues in incident handling

The GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) certification validates a practitioner’s ability to detect, respond, and resolve computer security incidents using a wide range of essential security skills. GCIH certification holders have the knowledge needed to manage security incidents by understanding common attack techniques, vectors and tools, as well as defend against and respond to such attacks when they occur. Areas covered are:

 

  • Incident Handling and Computer Crime Investigation
  • Computer and Network Hacker Exploits
  • Hacker Tools (Nmap, Nessus, Metasploit and Netcat)

    SEC566: Implementing and Auditing CIS Controls In SEC566 participants will learn how an organization can defend its information by using a vetted cybersecurity control standard. Participants will specifically learn how to implement, manage, and assess security control requirements defined by the Center for Internet Security’s (CIS) Controls. Participants will gain direct knowledge of the CIS Controls and ecosystem of tools to implement CIS controls across the organization’s complex networks, including cloud assets.

     

    2024 – 2025 Cohort Timeline 

    August 1: Launch Webinar

    August 1: Applications Open

    August 30 at 11:59 pm CT: Applications Close (late applications will not be accepted)

    September 9 by 5 pm CT: Notifications for Stage 1 Acceptance Distributed

    September 11-13: SANS Beginner-level CTF

    September 23 by 5pm CT: Notifications for Stage 2 Acceptance Distributed 

    September 27 at 6:30pm CT: Stage 2 Welcome Webinar (zoom link in acceptance email and Slack)

    September 30: Stage 2 Try Hack Me- Gamified Learning Starts

    November 20: Stage 2 Try Hack Me- Gamified Learning Ends

    December 4 by 5 pm CT: Notifications for Stage 3 Acceptance Distributed

    December 9: Stage 3  CyberGen IQ Assessment Begins

    December 19: Stage 3  CyberGen IQ Assessment Ends

    January 6 by 5 pm CT: Notifications for Stage 4 Acceptance Distributed

    January 13 by 5 pm CT: Commitment forms for Stage 4 Acceptance Due and WiCyS Conference Scholarship Awards

    January 21: Stage 4-SEC275/ SANS Foundations Begins

    April 2-5:
    WiCyS Conference

    April 13: Stage 4-SEC275/SANS Foundations Ends

    April 14: Stage 5 -First Course Begins

    July 13: Stage 5 – First Course Ends

    July 14: Stage 5 – Second Course Begins

    October 12: Stage 5 – Second Course Ends

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