Egypt Launches Telecom Security Program to Prepare Cyber Experts

Egypt just rolled out a hot new training program for tech graduates who want to break into cybersecurity. The National Telecommunication Institute teamed up with Cyshield to create this four-month crash course. Students will learn how to protect phone networks from hackers and cyber attacks. The program covers everything from old 2G systems to brand new 5G networks. Graduates from engineering and computer science programs can apply if they finished school within the last five years.

The training dives deep into real-world skills that companies actually need. Students will master networking basics and learn ethical hacking techniques. They will work with Linux systems and write Python code to catch threats. The course also teaches Docker technology and how to stop attacks on telecom systems. Instructors will show students how to defend both older networks and cutting-edge 5G infrastructure.

This program comes at the perfect time as Egypt pushes forward with digital upgrades across the country. Tech companies are hunting for skilled workers who can secure communication networks. The job market for cybersecurity experts keeps growing as more businesses move online. Students who complete this training will have strong chances of landing good jobs. Applications close on July 4th and classes start on July 19th for the lucky candidates who make the cut.
 

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