RIT is the first university to receive support from the Google Cybersecurity Clinics Fund

RIT is the first university to receive support from the Google Cybersecurity Clinics Fund

"The expansion of our cybersecurity clinic through this partnership will give students real-life experiences and an opportunity to sharpen their skills while also helping their community." - Ersin Uzun, Katherine Johnson Endowed Executive Director of RIT's ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute.


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"The expansion of our cybersecurity clinic through this partnership will give students real-life experiences and an opportunity to sharpen their skills while also helping their community," said Ersin Uzun, Katherine Johnson Endowed Executive Director of RIT's ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute. "We hope to build long-lasting relationships that can keep the talent in the region by making students aware of local opportunities and connecting the community with the talent they need to stay secure in this landscape of ever-increasing cyber threats."


Cyber attacks increased by 38 percent globally in 2022 and have cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars over the past five years. Despite the need for more cybersecurity professionals, there are more than 650,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. and more than 27,000 open jobs in New York state.


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