Project Ares Students: a conversation with Nicole Mendoza
Nicole Mendoza – alumna of the SacCARES (Sacramento Cares) cybersecurity Accelerator at Inteligenca – discussed turning the COVID crisis into a time of opportunity.
Nicole Mendoza – alumna of the SacCARES (Sacramento Cares) cybersecurity Accelerator at Inteligenca – discussed turning the COVID crisis into a time of opportunity.
Ken Perez – an alum of the SacCARES (Sacramento Cares) Cybersecurity Accelerator from our Project Ares partners at Inteligenca – discusses working for a financial audit company to following his dream of studying Cybersecurity.
Project Ares Team talks with Robert Hogan about his cybersecurity education pursuits and the inspiration that led him to Project Ares.
Brenda McBeath is a Purdue University Global alum who’s currently working as an IT Support Analyst. We first connected when she used Project Ares during her Master’s of Science studies in Cybersecurity Management.
Conversation with Benny Walker – an alumnus of the Urban City Codes program – on his cybersecurity journey and how his love for tech drove him to new skills.
Check out WSJ Tech News Briefing on Spotify to hear how the Secret Service enhanced their cyber training with Project Ares’ realistic hands-on cybersecurity scenario.
“The experience of working with a high-quality cyber range for hands-on learning was extremely valuable for the interns in our program who gained real experience with cybersecurity tools. The students learned relevant new skills using the Project Ares platform and the supplemental training course that was offered to them.”
We had a great chat with Wajih Bitar – a NexGenT alum who is now working on a Computer Science degree at the University of Houston. We connected when he reached out to me to ask about continuing his access Project Ares even though he’d completed the cybersecurity certificate program.
Recently, I had a conversation with Rashad Wilkins – a Project Ares enthusiast and former student at NexGenT. I wanted to learn how he became interested in cybersecurity and what he’s been doing since finishing his Cybersecurity Specialist program.
Nonprofit Inteligenca’s workforce accelerator program used Project Ares labs to build skills for women in cybersecurity.