Cisco and College Board Launch AP Cybersecurity Course to Address Talent Gap

Cisco and College Board Launch AP Cybersecurity Course to Address Talent Gap

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Cisco has partnered with the College Board to introduce an AP Cybersecurity course starting in the 2026-2027 school year. This initiative aims to fill the 4.8 million unfilled cybersecurity positions globally by providing students with real-world skills. The course will be part of a new set of Advanced Placement Career Kickstart courses, supported by Cisco Networking Academy. Students can earn college credit and prepare for the Cisco Certified Support Technician Cybersecurity certification. The program addresses barriers faced by educators, such as limited resources and lack of training. The goal is to connect academic learning with career readiness, ensuring students are equipped for the demands of the cybersecurity workforce.

Key Points: • Cisco and College Board launch AP Cybersecurity course for the 2026-2027 school year. • The initiative aims to address the global shortage of 4.8 million cybersecurity professionals. • Students can earn college credit and prepare for industry-recognized certifications.

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2026-07-02
Cisco and College Board announce AP Cybersecurity course
The new AP Cybersecurity course will be part of Career Kickstart courses to bridge the gap between academic and career learning.
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2026-07-02
Cisco Networking Academy to support educators
Cisco Networking Academy will provide curriculum, labs, and professional development to help schools implement cybersecurity programs.
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