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Cybersecurity Heroes Wanted: White House Launches Service for America Initiative
The White House’s Service for America aims to fill 500,000 open cybersecurity jobs, promoting these roles as patriotic duty and accessible to all, not just tech experts.

Hot Take:
Move over Captain America, there’s a new hero in town and it’s wearing a hoodie and typing furiously on a keyboard. If Uncle Sam really wants you, it’s time to swap that pitchfork for a firewall!
Key Points:
- The White House launches “Service for America” to boost cybersecurity workforce.
- Initiative partners with OMB and OPM to recruit and train new cyber warriors.
- 500,000 cybersecurity positions are currently open in the U.S.
- Misconceptions about needing a computer science degree are being addressed.
- Career events, seminars, and workshops planned for September and October.