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The Department of Energy’s Consortium Enabling Cybersecurity Opportunities & Research (CECOR) connects students at historically black colleges and universities with cybersecurity internships at Sandia and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories.
Created in 2015, the consortium has enabled students at participating institutions to come to Sandia for summer internships, gain work experience and cultivate interests and skills.
“CECOR is a great way for Sandia to bring these stellar and talented students from underrepresented, minority populations to the labs to create a workforce that approaches challenges with diverse perspectives,” said Han Lin, the program’s manager at Sandia.
Learn more at bit.ly/33isrPA.
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The Department of Energy’s Consortium Enabling Cybersecurity Opportunities & Research (CECOR) connects students at historically black colleges and universities with cybersecurity internships at Sandia and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories.
Created in 2015, the consortium has enabled students at participating institutions to come to Sandia for summer internships, gain work experience and cultivate interests and skills.
“CECOR is a great way for Sandia to bring these stellar and talented students from underrepresented, minority populations to the labs to create a workforce that approaches challenges with diverse perspectives,” said Han Lin, the program’s manager at Sandia.
Learn more at bit.ly/33isrPA.
Photo by Randy Montoya
The lure of the Smart Grid appears irresistible. If Smart Grids can realize their full potential then consumers, utilities, nations, and even the earth itself will benefit. Unfortunately, as with nearly any new technology, the focus has been on getting Smart Grids up and running, often with little consideration for Cyber Security.