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Florida to expand cybersecurity, IT training opportunities

TAMPA, Fla.– TodayGovernor Ron DeSantis announced $20 million in funding to create and expand cybersecurity and IT training opportunities.

The announcement came at Cyber Florida, the Florida Center for Cybersecurity at the University of South Florida (USF).

“Expanding Florida’s commitment to creating opportunities in cybersecurity and IT is a top priority to keep our communities safe and our state secure,” said DeSantis. 

“This funding will not only create opportunities for Floridians seeking jobs in this important field but will also improve our national defense, protect Floridians and their businesses, and maintain the integrity of our elections. By doubling available opportunities in this field, Florida continues to lead.”

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Starting next week, funding will be directed toward the University of South Florida, which will coordinate three regional partnerships to develop workforce education clusters in cybersecurity or cyber-related disciplines for middle-school, high-school, and college students.

Last school year, nearly 143,000 Florida middle and high school students were enrolled in career and technical education (CTE) programs that accelerate cybersecurity and IT pathways.

This initiative is built on the state’s CTE audit and implementation of HB 1507 to shift K-12 and postsecondary course offerings in a manner that phases out low-demand, low-wage courses and introduces more high-demand, high-wage courses, stackable credentials, and pathways that best align Florida’s K-12 and postsecondary systems to workforce demands.

Globally, the shortage of cybersecurity professionals is estimated to be around 2.7 million. In Florida, there are about 22,000 unfilled cybersecurity-related jobs. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that cybersecurity employment growth will be around 31 percent over the next few years, with average median wages around $104,000 annually.

The Florida Department of Education is working with Cyber Florida, the Florida Center for Cybersecurity at the University of South Florida. Three regions will be awarded no less than $5 million to help with teacher certification, faculty hires, equipment purchases and other costs associated with helping Florida’s districts, colleges, and universities offer high-quality degree and certificate programs that produce ready-to-hire graduates.

They will help align their districts and colleges to ensure enough students are entering and completing cybersecurity programs to meet workforce demand.

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Enrollment has increased by 37 percent since 2019, with nearly 5,000 students enrolling in cybersecurity-related pathways across Florida’s colleges with nearly 22,000 total enrollments across all technical colleges and the Florida College System.

The new funding will open doors for K-12 students as the demand for cybersecurity programs increases, giving them a head start into a sustainable and bright future.

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