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Committee and witnesses emphasize workforce development, education and public outreach for cybersecurity preparedness
Summary
At a House Homeland Security hearing, lawmakers and witnesses stressed building a pipeline of cybersecurity talent through education, internships, competitions and public outreach, and recommended interdisciplinary training to meet future needs.
Members of the House Committee on Homeland Security and witnesses at a field hearing at Stanford said bolstering the cybersecurity workforce and public awareness is essential to long‑term resilience.
Former national security adviser H. R. McMaster said maintaining a competitive advantage requires investments in human capital and visas for graduates who can bolster U.S. talent…
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