Cyber Workforce Academy - Maryland

Funded by EARN Maryland and the SANS Institute, this academy trains Maryland residents, extending beyond conventional recruitment avenues to take a more sustainable and resilient approach to expanding the cybersecurity workforce. Participants have the opportunity to develop cybersecurity skills, gain hands-on training, and work toward industry-recognized certifications that can help them enter the highly sought-after cybersecurity career field.
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Apply for the Next Cyber Workforce Academy - Maryland

The Cyber Workforce Academy – Maryland provides a structured training pathway to help Maryland residents transition into cybersecurity and create new careers in the field. This program offers self-paced, high-quality training through the SANS OnDemand platform, hands-on labs, and the opportunity to earn industry-recognized GIAC certifications. Designed to align with employer needs, the academy equips participants with the skills required to enter and grow in Maryland’s cybersecurity job market.

Academy Schedule

Jan.
January 22, 2025 – Application Window Opens
Feb.
February 25, 2025 at 10 am EST – Application Window Closes
March
March 21, 2025 – Enrollment decisions will be released
April
April 2025 – Training Starts

Cybersecurity Reskilling Pathway

This cybersecurity training pathway is designed specifically for individuals not currently working in the cybersecurity field, and are interested in launching a cybersecurity career. Focused on cybersecurity aptitude, rather than prior experience and knowledge, applicants can be confident in knowing this program will help to construct a robust cybersecurity foundation to grow a new career.

The first course you take will be SEC275 Foundations & GFACT Certification
The second course you will take is SEC401 Security Essentials & GSEC Certification
The third and final course you will take is SEC504 Incident Handling & GCIH Certification

Our Alumni

Eligibility Requirements

- Passionate about info. sec. & want to pursue a career in the field - Maryland Resident, and U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident - Priority may be given to members of the following communities: underemployed, unemployed, BIPOC, women, veterans & milspouses - (active duty must be within 6 months of ETS/EAS)
Application and Academy Roadmap

Step by Step Information on the Application Process

Learn more about the application process and how the academy helps launch your new cybersecurity career in less than a year.

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You are NOT eligible for the program if you:

  • Do not live in or have proof of permanent residency in the state of Maryland
  • Have been employed in a direct information security role outside of your military service.
  • Are currently pursuing or hold a master's degree or Ph.D. in information security
  • Are an active college student

This cybersecurity training pathway is designed specifically for individuals not currently working in the cybersecurity field and are interested in launching a cybersecurity career.

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Time Commitment for Students

The Academy is a fast-track, intensive program, and students are expected to complete all coursework and certifications in up to nine months. On average, it takes most SANS Cyber Academy students 150 hours to prepare for one GIAC certification attempt.

Employer Partners

Meet, interview, and potentially hire academy graduates

Non-Profit Partners

Engage in ways ranging from funding and executing their own academy, to helping expand the impact of existing SANS programs with additional resources.

Contact Us

For more information about the application process or to learn more about the Cyber Academy program, click here to visit our contact form page.