YEREVAN — TUMO Labs, a leading tech and engineering hub for students 18+ which serves as a key component of the EU TUMO Convergence Center, has launched a one year-long ambitious cybersecurity initiative. The project, titled Building Skills and Careers in Cybersecurity for Young Armenians, aims to give young Armenians the critical skills, knowledge, and networks they need to address Armenia’s cybersecurity landscape.
This initiative is implemented in partnership with the Information Systems Agency of Armenia (ISAA) and co-funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and ISAA and supported by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH as part of the Partnership for Strengthening Cybersecurity project.
The initiative includes four major components:
This initiative reflects TUMO Labs’ commitment to delivering free, high-quality education for those 18 and over. The Building Skills and Careers in Cybersecurity for Young Armenians is a pivotal step toward strengthening Armenia’s digital resilience, preparing young Armenians to fill crucial roles in the digital economy and meet the global demand for cybersecurity talent.
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