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I have learned volumes! Thank you Diversity Cyber Council. I KNOW that I am prepared for a great career in cyber security.
Diversity Cyber Council is a 501c3 Non-Profit organization with a clear mission: to bridge the gap in the tech industry by empowering underrepresented demographics. We believe in equal opportunities for all, and we're committed to making it happen. Our core focus is on education, training, and employment opportunities, establishing a robust and diverse talent pipeline within the workforce. Our vision is straightforward – to enhance inclusion and representation in the tech industry. We achieve this by offering comprehensive programs, including training, mentoring, networking, and visibility initiatives. We understand the importance of fostering talent and ensuring that every individual, regardless of their background, has a pathway to success in cybersecurity and technology. At Diversity Cyber Council, our goal is to disrupt the status quo by bringing transparency to a system that has been long overlooked. We are dedicated to making the tech world more accessible and inclusive for everyone. Join us in our mission to drive change, advance diversity, and create a more equitable tech industry for all.
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I have learned volumes! Thank you Diversity Cyber Council. I KNOW that I am prepared for a great career in cyber security.
Diversity Cyber Council's Cybersecurity Pre-Apprenticeship Program just finished up Week 5 with the team's completing an assignment that presents the business value of Microsoft Sentinel proactively monitoring and securing virtual environments. This week we have Team 1 earning top honors with their technical presentation that showcased a practical approach to implementing and integrating the security tool. Leave your feedback in the comments for Team 1 about how they did on their project and/or reach out to them directly for job opportunities Interested in supporting our mission? Contact our team at support@diversitycybercouncil.com and follow our campaigns @diversitycybercouncil and @techovatrap https://lnkd.in/gPdNVVbv
We often receive emails from prospect scholars asking what it is really like to participate in one of our programs and what makes us different. We think the best way to answer these questions is direct from the source, so we began chronicling the journey of our scholars to highlight the challenges and high points they experience from week to week. Hear direct from Team 3 below about their experience in the 5th week as a scholar in Diversity Cyber Council's Cybersecurity Pre-Apprenticeship Program. https://lnkd.in/gBqVJaAR
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🥈 I'm happy to annouce that Team #Katamarans - Kacper Cybula 🇺🇦 Dawid Bińczyk and me took 2nd place in the Architectural Kata 2024 by #oreillymedia 🏆, and we couldn’t be more excited by the journey it took to get there! 👉 Our challenge was to design a bias-free hiring system for the Diversity Cyber Council. A big thank you to the amazing judges Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Chelsea Troy, David Bock and Sarah Wells who took the time to review and evaluate every detail of our solution. 💚 It was such an amazing challenge that gave me so many incredible experiences! 😀
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Shameless brag incoming 🎉 Yesterday, along with Kacper Cybula 🇺🇦 and Michał Fijałkowski, we took second place in this fall’s O'Reilly Architectural Katas competition. We were putting our software architecture skills to the test on a challenge an actual organisation is facing, and we were doing it against other architects from all around the world. 🌍 And a challenge it was… We were asked to design a system for a non-profit called Diversity Cyber Council that addressed inequities and underrepresented demographics in the tech industry by aiding the recruitment process, removing potential biases, and matching candidates to their perfect jobs based on their technical merits. 🛠️👨💻 There is not a lot of positivity involved in being second best. Thinking you were only inches away, that one extra push from being on the top, it is a bittersweet place to be, but it has its perks. First off, I see room for improvement, fueling my “we can do better” mindset. However, the biggest perk is having bragging rights. We got to the podium, we worked hard to get there, and I am feeling proud about it. 🥈🏆
We often receive emails from prospect scholars asking what it is really like to participate in one of our programs and what makes us different. We think the best way to answer these questions is direct from the source, so we began chronicling the journey of our scholars to highlight the challenges and high points they experience from week to week. Hear direct from Team 2 below about their experience in the fourth week as a scholar in Diversity Cyber Council's Cybersecurity Pre-Apprenticeship Program. https://lnkd.in/eSwZMZ3f
We often receive emails from prospect scholars asking what it is really like to participate in one of our programs and what makes us different. We think the best way to answer these questions is direct from the source, so we began chronicling the journey of our scholars to highlight the challenges and high points they experience from week to week. Hear direct from Team 2 below about their experience in the third week as a scholar in Diversity Cyber Council's Cybersecurity Pre-Apprenticeship Program. https://lnkd.in/gmksCcbf
We often receive emails from prospect scholars asking what it is really like to participate in one of our programs and what makes us different. We think the best way to answer these questions is direct from the source, so we began chronicling the journey of our scholars to highlight the challenges and high points they experience from week to week. Hear direct from Team 1 below about their experience in the first week as a scholar in Diversity Cyber Council's Cybersecurity Pre-Apprenticeship Program. https://lnkd.in/geqrzcEP
Diversity Cyber Council's Cybersecurity Pre-Apprenticeship Program started two weeks ago and the teams are off to a great start. Team 1 flashed technical proficiency and subject matter expertise in presenting their Cisco Packet Tracer project in which they were able to build multiple virtual networks to successfully receive data packets. Leave your feedback in the comments for Team 1 about how they did on their project and reach out to them directly for job opportunities Team 1 Team 1 Mentor - Collin O. Team 1 Mentor - Zaara Qadri Team 1 Mentor - Marlan Banks Team 1 Team Member - stayce cavanaugh Team 1 Team Member - Arius Nagpal Team 1 Team Member - Taris Hodges Team 1 Team Member - Jayden Nguyen Team 1 Team Member - Rainy W. Team 1 Team Member - Roger Moore Team 1 Team Member - Sherin Hassane Team 1 Team Member - Armond Carter Team 1 Team Member - Kimaya Jones Interested in supporting our mission? Contact our team at support@diversitycybercouncil.com and follow our campaigns @diversitycybercouncil and @techovatrap https://lnkd.in/gH5G_z46