Cybersecurity
The cybersecurity analyst pathway offers multiple entry points, or "on-ramps," allowing individuals to access the pathway from various stages, including K-12 education, community colleges, higher education institutions, and directly from workforce training providers.
Our Success is in Work-Based Learning
Work-based learning is a continuum of activities that occur, in part or in whole, in the workplace, providing the learner with hands-on, real world experience. By immersing individuals in real-world work environments, they can apply theoretical concepts, adapt to rapidly changing technologies, and develop the problem-solving and collaboration skills essential for success in cyber.
Learning About Work
Learning Through Work
Learning At Work
Our Pathways are Skills-Verified with Reputable Certifications
We evaluate talent by assessing technical skills, durable skills, and through the attainment of industry-recognized credentials to ensure candidates possess the competencies for success.
Durable Skills
Technical Skills
Certifications
Critical Pathways Up Next
Pathway Action Plans
We are creating streamlined academic and work-based learning opportunities in order to increase the volume of qualified candidates in the talent pool.
Pathway Leads
Action Team
Maluwa Behringer
Metro State University
Matthew Demerson
Metro State University
Samantha Kelly
University Colorado Denver
Erika Larson
University Colorado Denver
Mike Macklin
Colorado Community College System
Melissa Martin
Colorado Community College System
Mary Kay Mauro
Denver Public Schools
Anna Otto
Adams 12
Shaun Schafer
Metro State University
Mark Tapy
Careerwise Co
Heather Waldron
JeffCo
Heather Webb
Unstuck Potential