Deadline: 3 June 2025
The U.S. Department of State and implemented by Correlation One, Cyber Advance for Women in MENA offers world-class training to help you launch a career in this vital field.
Build skills, connect with top American employers, and join a growing network of women leaders shaping the future of Cybersecurity.
Goals
- Cyber Advance for Women in MENA is a transformative program designed to elevate women with STEM backgrounds into Cybersecurity roles, preparing them to combat today’s digital threats with world-class expertise.
- This 20-week, intensive program combines Cybersecurity training, professional development training, and job-matching services with leading American companies and regional employers, creating an empowering, remote-first learning experience that is free for participants.
- Participants gain technical and professional skills that position them as Cybersecurity leaders, building a foundation for a dynamic, women-led Cybersecurity talent ecosystem in Egypt and Jordan.
Program Components
- Curriculum:
- Their curriculum equips participants with valuable cyber skills essential for navigating today’s digital landscape and prepares them for job opportunities at leading American companies and other regional employers.
- Certification:
- Get support to receive the CompTIA certificate.
- Access to jobs:
- Career coaching, tailored mentorship, and connections to leading American companies and regional employers.
Benefits
- Comprehensive 20-Week Training: World-class virtual instruction combining technical cybersecurity skills, professional development, and job placement support.
- Career-Focused Pathways: Direct pathways to entry-level and mid-career cybersecurity roles with top American and regional employers.
- Globally Recognized Certification: Support to achieve CompTIA certification, validating your cybersecurity skills internationally.
- Women-Led Network: Join a vibrant community of empowered women leaders shaping the future of cybersecurity.
Eligibility Criteria
- Women from Egypt or Jordan with a STEM background are invited to apply.
- Admission is based on a competitive technical assessment and interview process, and successful candidates will join a vibrant community of future Cybersecurity experts.
- Up to 40-year-old women.
- Unemployed or underemployed.
- With an undergrad/bachelor’s degree or above in STEM.
For more information, visit Correlation One.