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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 754 (Reported in Senate) — To support meeting our Nation’s growing cybersecurity workforce needs by expanding the cybersecurity education pipeline. · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Sense of Congress

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It is the sense of Congress that— given the current need for cybersecurity professionals in the public and private sectors, Congress and the Federal Government should support existing programs to boost their success; the Federal Government should also build upon and develop existing programs to meet emerging challenges, such as the need to protect critical infrastructure and the greater need for cybersecurity professionals of various skill levels; there is a need for greater engagement with students at the kindergarten through grade 12 level to recruit young people to pursue career paths in cybersecurity; many community colleges offer degrees or industry-recognized credentials in cybersecurity and related fields that prepare students to fill high-demand cybersecurity jobs, and the Federal Government should support programs at 2-year institutions of higher education that help students develop skills necessary to support the Nation’s cybersecurity missions; and the Federal Government should expand existing programs to support re-training mid-career individuals, such as veterans of the Armed Forces, to fill cybersecurity positions.
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