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It ’ s critical that we find creative ways to spark students ’ interest in cybersecurity with programmes that appeal to them using real-world examples .
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Similarly , Cisco and STEM Fellowship have launched a cybersecurity programme in Canadian schools to do their bit in closing the cyberskills gap and appealing to the younger generation .
Cisco Canada and STEM Fellowship have launched Canada ’ s widestreaching cybersecurity education programme for high school students – the Cybersecurity Classroom Training Program ( CCTP ).
The CCTP addresses the growing need for cybersecurity awareness and education and provides early exposure to the various tools , technologies and career paths available in IT and digital industries .
Funded by a substantial investment from Cisco , the programme aims to engage upwards of 40,000 students and 2,000 teachers across Canada by
2023 and inspire the next generation of IT leaders .
“ We have a tremendous opportunity to better prepare young Canadians for a digital future in which they can participate safely and productively ,” said Shannon Leininger , President of Cisco Canada .
“ Canada is facing a digital skills gap and it ’ s critical that we find creative ways to spark students ' interest in cybersecurity with programmes that appeal to them using real-world examples . The CCTP equips students with the building blocks for a future in IT and helps fuel Canada ’ s digital talent pipeline .”
The CCTP features seven modules that were adapted from Cisco ’ s Networking Academy that weave the latest cybersecurity content into core subjects like maths , business , English and social studies . Teachers can access resources , animated videos and activities that provide engaging and relevant content to students . u

It ’ s critical that we find creative ways to spark students ’ interest in cybersecurity with programmes that appeal to them using real-world examples .

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