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Cracking the Code: CyberForce Competition’s Hilarious Hustle to Seal Cybersecurity’s Job Gap
Brace yourselves for the DOE CyberForce Competition, where the race to patch vulnerabilities feels like a marathon with hackers hot on your heels. It’s not just a game—it’s a high-stakes mission to train the next generation of cyber warriors, in a job market with more…

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Imagine running a marathon where you're constantly dodging hackers on your tail while trying to patch up vulnerabilities, all the while balancing the needs of end-users. Welcome to the annual CyberForce Competition by the Department of Energy (DOE)! In a world where the cybersecurity job market has more holes than your grandma's crochet blanket, the DOE is taking the reins to train the next generation of cyber warriors. And the stakes are higher than ever, with cybercrime expected to cost us a whopping $10.5 trillion by 2025. So, it's game on for our budding cyber defenders!