Regional skills plan to boost UK cyber defences | Computer Weekly
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The UK government is investing £1.9m in targeted projects to boost cybersecurity skills for small businesses, aligning with the broader Plan for Change.
Programs are set to provide training for schoolchildren, support security apprentices, and empower neurodiverse individuals, enhancing community security capabilities.
Cybersecurity minister Feryal Clark emphasized the significance of digital security, noting the digital economy's worth and the need for robust defenses.
The growing reliance on technology has created a demand for skilled professionals, prompting initiatives to prepare communities for future cyber threats.
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