Ministry of Employment Project: Mainjobs promotes cybersecurity and the Industry
The project designed by Mainjobs has been selected by the Public Service of State Employment among hundreds of proposals from training entities for the acquisition of skills to adapt to digital transformation by citizens.
In the coming months, Mainjobs will assign a team of more than 30 professionals to the project, including a faculty of 15 teachers specializing in cybersecurity applied to industry 4.0, who will be in charge of practically training the participants.
The co-director of the project, Carla Nacarino, highlights the practical approach of the program, which has a cyberattack simulation environment to enhance the resolution capacity in the face of six types of incidents that students will have to face in their future professional performance.
Additionally, once the training is completed, the students will obtain 2 certifications issued by Cisco with which you will prove that you have the crucial practical skills to assess and manage risks, implement security measures in systems and networks and respond effectively to security incidents.
At the same time, Fernando Trigueros, who co-directs the program together with Carla Nacarino, shares the good reception it is having among business associations, professional associations, student associations and leading professionals in the field of cybersecurity, who not only show interest in disseminating the program, but also collaborate to through interesting proposals, hiring students or actively participating in the program.
The first edition begins in April and the registration period is now open. Interested people can request their place free of charge at https://grupomainjobs.com/ciberseguridad/