This March we are excited to celebrate Expanding Girls’ Horizons in Science and Engineering Month! NICCS is dedicated to helping create a qualified, diverse cyber workforce by providing tools, resources, and information to users who are interested in entering and succeeding in cybersecurity.
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines often exhibit disparities as individuals get older and pursue various career opportunities. For example, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, although girl students in U.S. high schools constitute 61% of AP biology, 52% of AP statistics, and 50% of AP chemistry students, they represent only 23% of AP computer science and 29% of AP physics students.
Graphic: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31371423/
NICCS hosts a variety of resources that can help encourage girls and young women to get involved in cybersecurity and computer science. Did you know there are over 300 colleges and universities across the country with designated cybersecurity degree programs? Many of those offers scholarships as well – $27,000 for undergraduate degrees and $37,000 for graduate degrees.
Ready to learn more about specific cybersecurity work roles? Check out 20 cyber career profiles with information on salary ranges, project job growth percentages, common job duties, and recommended soft skills. CISA and other federal government agencies also host and sponsor a variety of cybersecurity competitions & games that are fun, interacting, and engaging!
Below are additional details about CISA partnerships and their assisted efforts helping to advance women and girls in STEM.
For more information, be sure to sign up for our quarterly newsletter or email us at NICCS@mail.cisa.dhs.gov.