The Cybersecurity Certificate is a new addition to the Google Career Certificate program designed to help job seekers upskill and transition to tech. "Learners will get hands-on experience with industry-standard tools, such as Python, Linux and an array of security tools like security information and event management (SIEM) platforms. . In a bid to help expand the cybersecurity workforce and fill the skills gap, Google is launching a new Cybersecurity Certificate as a new addition to the Google Career Certificate program designed to help job seekers transition to the technology industry. According to Google, the Cybersecurity Certificate is designed and taught by the company’s cybersecurity experts and is designed to prepare learners for entry-level cybersecurity jobs in less than six months. No cybersecurity experience is required, as the company’s goal is to fill the growing number of open cybersecurity jobs and help people make the transition to cybersecurity from other fields. By some metrics, the U.S. alone is short about 700,000 cybersecurity professionals, which is alarming given that the frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks continues to increase. . Microsoft is introducing a Data Analysis Credential to address the talent shortage in the tech sector, supporting job hunters.. Google Cybersecurity Program, Cybersecurity Skills Training, Tech Career Transition. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
At age 3, Patrick Roanhouse got his first computer. At 7, he figured out how to construct a modem out of scrap parts. By 14, he was running around cyberspace under the alias "Anarchist" and working up all sorts of havoc. Then he met the 2600 Club.. . .. At age 3, Patrick Roanhouse got his first computer. At 7, he figured out how to construct a modem out of scrap parts. By 14, he was running around cyberspace under the alias "Anarchist" and working up all sorts of havoc. Then he met the 2600 Club. The group, which publishes a popular hacker magazine, has an almost mythical reputation. It has been investigated by the Secret Service and has inspired monthly gatherings in more than 100 cities around the world. In the early 1990s, one of those meetings, held at the food court of the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, was busted up in a highly publicized raid by police, who confiscated several bags of computer books and printouts. Most recently, the 2600 Club was sued by the entertainment industry for publishing code that lets users crack the supposedly impregnable DVD format. Patrick thought 2600 would teach him how to hack. Instead, it taught him about job hunting, stock options and business plans. The link for this article located at Washington Post is no longer available. . Patrick Roanhouse's inspiring journey from a teenage coding enthusiast to a cybersecurity expert highlights his talent, curiosity, and determination in tech. Teen Hackers,Career Guidance,Technology Skills,Patrick Roanhouse,Hacking Community. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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