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<v Narrator>Welcome to this video</v>

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on how to navigate the Cyber Career Pathways Tool.

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This tool will help you better understand

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what's needed to begin, transition,

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or advance your cybersecurity career.

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By using this interactive tool,

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you'll be able to explore all the cybersecurity work roles

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of the NICE Framework

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and the core work performed for each,

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as well as what's required to successfully do that work.

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There are multiple ways to choose a work role

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within the Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity,

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commonly referred to as the NICE Framework.

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You can select a work role directly in the galaxy,

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which is an interactive display of all 52 work roles

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in the NICE Framework.

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You can also filter the work roles in the galaxy

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by selecting any section of the Cyber Workforce

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Communities venn diagram,

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or by switching to the Cyber Workforce Community buttons

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and selecting one of those.

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As identified by the Federal Cyber Workforce Management

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and Coordination Working Group,

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or the Interagency's Federal Working Group,

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work roles are grouped into these communities,

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based on the work required:

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IT, Cybersecurity, Cyber Effects,

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Intel (Cyber), and Cross Functional.

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Hovering over a work role will display basic information

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about the role and lines will be drawn

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to other work roles related by shared building blocks:

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On Ramps, Off Ramps, or Secondary Work Roles,

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depending on the selected filter.

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Another option is to use

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the "Select a Work Role" dropdown field.

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The roles listed are grouped by community,

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and can be filtered by typing part of a work role's name

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in the search field.

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Functional job titles are commonly used names

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for work roles in the private sector.

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The "search job titles" link will allow you to search

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for these commonly used names.

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For example, ISSO is a popular title in the private sector,

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but does not exist in the framework.

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The equivalent role name

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is "Information Systems Security Manager".

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Once a job title is selected,

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one or more work roles will be displayed

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and you can select a role to set the corresponding dropdown.

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Once a work role is selected,

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an information panel will be displayed.

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The galaxy will change to display only

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the selected work role, and any related work roles,

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based on the currently selected relationship.

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The information panel lists information

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about the work role, as specified by NICE,

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and is supplemented with career path information,

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such as common off ramps, as identified

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by the Interagency Federal Working Group.

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To compare roles,

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select one of the related work roles in the galaxy,

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or select a work role from the second dropdown.

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The information panel will update to provide

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a side-by-side comparison of the selected work roles.

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You can continue to compare

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the originally selected work role to other work roles

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by repeating this process.

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The relationship filter toggles

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will alter the building blocks data displayed

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in the info panel for the corresponding work role,

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based on whether "All" or "Federal Core" is selected.

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As defined by the Interagency Federal Working Group,

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the Federal Core was identified to be the work

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most important to the Federal workforce.

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When the building blocks relationship button is set

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the galaxy will show roles related

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by the top five shared building blocks statements.

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If the selected building blocks toggle is set

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to "Federal Core", the top five will be based

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on shared Federal Core building blocks statements.

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Select other relationship filters to see relationships

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between roles based on the selected relationship.

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When "On Ramps" is selected,

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on ramps to cross-functional roles

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from other communities are not shown.

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Similarly, when "Off Ramps" is selected,

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off ramps to cross-functional roles

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from other communities are not shown.

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Note that these selected relationships will change

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when navigating the data tabs.

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You can use the lock button to prevent this.

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To reset the galaxy, click the "Clear selection" button.

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Anytime you need more information

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about navigating the Cyber Career Pathways Tool,

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click the information button,

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or view the Cyber Career Pathways Tool User Guide.

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