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Expansion of SANS Cyber Workforce Academy Aims to Increase Diversity and Number of Skilled Cybersecurity Professionals in Maryland to Meet Regional Needs

Expansion of SANS Cyber Workforce Academy Aims to Increase Diversity and Number of Skilled Cybersecurity Professionals in Maryland to Meet Regional Needs
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CCBC to receive $92,000 via EARN Maryland program

CCBC to receive $92,000 via EARN Maryland program Posted on ROSEDALE, MD Governor Larry Hogan on Friday announced that over $6.5 million in state funding has been awarded to 33 strategic industry partnerships through the Employment Advancement Right Now (EARN) Maryland program. EARN Maryland is the state’s nationally-recognized workforce initiative that helps businesses cultivate the skilled workforce they need to compete while preparing Marylanders for meaningful careers. “As we continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical to keep investing in a well-trained, highly-skilled workforce in order to rebuild our economy and ensure a sustainable future,” said Governor Hogan, “Our state continues to be nationally-recognized for our programs on workforce development and job training, and Labor’s EARN Maryland program will continue to lead the way and show the world that Maryland is open for business.”

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Cyber gives Augusta area economic lifeline during COVID-19

Cyber will be the Augusta area’s anchor as it weathers the nation’s stormy, COVID-shaken economy. That’s among the conclusions drawn in the Georgia Economic Outlook, an annual forecast presented by the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business. Augusta lost 10.2% of its jobs during the COVID-19 recession, analysts found. But it fared better than the state and the nation, positioning the Augusta area for a swift recovery in 2021. Next year, Augusta’s employment is expected to grow by 2,800 jobs, said Jeff Humphreys, director of UGA’s Selig Center for Economic Growth.  “That is more than the 2,000 jobs added in 2019 – the year prior to the COVID-19 recession. It helps that a high proportion of Augusta’s new jobs will be high-skill, high-pay jobs,” he said.

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