UK Recruiting Youths for "Digital Army"

UK Recruiting Youths for "Digital Army"

An urban regeneration project is seeking to train a "digital army" of young people to protect the United Kingdom's businesses and organizations from cyber-attackers. 





The HALO project is seeking to recruit people aged 16-24 under its #RockStars program and train them "in the latest digital and cyber skills and techniques" from a new site in Kilmarnock, Scotland. 





Training will commence in May next year, and young people that complete the program will earn a HALO-accredited qualification to support future employment opportunities in the tech and cybersecurity industries.





On-site learning will take place at The HALO Kilmarnock's Enterprise and Innovation Hub, which is currently being constructed on a 23-acre site that was formerly the home of internationally renowned Scotch whisky maker Johnnie Walker. Regeneration of the brownfield site came with a price tag of £63m.





A spokesperson for The HALO Kilmarnock said: "A 200-strong 'digital army' of young people will be established at The HALO Kilmarnock when it opens its doors in May 2021 following the commitment of £1.5 million of funding by the UK Government under its Kickstart Scheme."





The decision to open the scheme to 200 people is a nod to 2020's being the year that Johnnie Walker celebrates its 200th anniversary. 





The HALO has appointed Business Resilience International Management, founded by Mandy Haeburn-Little, former CEO of the Scottish Business Resilience Centre, to design the HALO cyber-course. 





Under the scheme, all the members of the "digital army" will be paid for a minimum of 25 hours per week. The plan ..

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