Tech News

Tech Business News

  • Home
  • Technology
  • Business
  • News
    • Technology News
    • Local Tech News
    • World Tech News
    • General News
    • News Stories
  • Media Releases
    • Tech Media Releases
    • General Media Releases
  • Advertisers
    • Advertiser Content
    • Promoted Content
    • Sponsored Whitepapers
    • Advertising Options
  • Cyber
  • Reports
  • People
  • Science
  • Articles
    • Opinion
    • Digital Marketing
    • Guest Publishers
  • About
    • Tech Business News
    • News Contributions -Submit
    • Journalist Application
    • Contact Us
Reading: UTS Among 11 Global Recipients of Kyndryl Foundation Cyber Workforce Grants
Share
Font ResizerAa
Tech Business NewsTech Business News
  • Home
  • Technology News
  • Business News
  • News Stories
  • General News
  • World News
  • Media Releases
Search
  • News
    • Technology News
    • Business News
    • Local News
    • News Stories
    • General News
    • World News
    • Global News
  • Media Releases
    • Tech Media Releases
    • General Press
  • Categories
    • Crypto News
    • Cyber
    • Digital Marketing
    • Education
    • Gadgets
    • Technology
    • Guest Publishers
    • IT Security
    • People In Technology
    • Reports
    • Science
    • Software
    • Stock Market
  • Promoted Content
    • Advertisers
    • Promoted
    • Sponsored Whitepapers
  • Contact & About
    • Contact Information
    • About Tech Business News
    • News Contributions & Submissions
Follow US
© 2022 Tech Business News- Australian Technology News. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Business News > Cyber > UTS Among 11 Global Recipients of Kyndryl Foundation Cyber Workforce Grants
Cyber

UTS Among 11 Global Recipients of Kyndryl Foundation Cyber Workforce Grants

The Kyndryl Foundation has unveiled its first round of cybersecurity workforce grants, with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) being selected among 11 organisations spanning seven countries.

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: April 4, 2024 6:46 pm
Matthew Giannelis
Share
SHARE

Designed to bolster cybersecurity workforce diversity and fortify nonprofits against cyber threats, the grants aim to address the growing vulnerability of the nonprofit sector to cyberattacks.

With a focus on enhancing cybersecurity education accessibility for Australian nonprofits, UTS will utilise the grant to combat the sector’s limited resources and training opportunities.

Despite the evident risks, a staggering 80% of Australian nonprofits have not provided any cybersecurity training to staff within the last year, as revealed by the 2023 Australian Nonprofits State of the Sector report.

The initiative also seeks to bridge this critical gap and empower nonprofits in safeguarding their sensitive data against potential cyber threats.

According to UTS it eeks to address this gap by piloting the design, development and delivery of cybersecurity education for up to 90 learners in 2024 from nonprofit organisations in Indigenous, refugee and low socio-economic communities.

The pilot program is set to engage in extensive consultations with nonprofit organisations, leveraging the expertise of cybersecurity professionals from both Kyndryl and UTS. and will curate tailored content and deliver comprehensive training sessions aimed at enhancing cybersecurity awareness within the nonprofit sector.

Glenn Wightwick, Deputy Vice-Chancellor & Vice-President (Enterprise), University of Technology Sydney said, “As a leading public university of technology, UTS is dedicated to driving innovation and societal impact through strategic partnerships and initiatives,” 

 “The philanthropic grants awarded by Kyndryl Foundation align closely with UTS’s mission to empower individuals and organisations with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of the digital age,” Wightwick said.

“By supporting nonprofit capability development in cybersecurity skills, these grants address the critical shortage of trained cybersecurity professionals and contribute to building a more diverse and inclusive tech workforce,”

“Through our collaborative efforts, we aim to equip nonprofits with the necessary tools and resources to mitigate cyber risks and safeguard their operations, thereby strengthening the overall resilience of our communities,” he said.

Peta Wyeth, Dean – Faculty of Engineering and IT, University of Technology Sydney. says any organisation, charity or nonprofits can be vulnerable to cyber security incidents. He said the funding allows UTS to help these organisations implement robust and continuous cybersecurity measures.

“We are excited to be working with Indigenous, refugee, and low socio-economic communities to build cyber security resilience within those communities,”

“Through providing cybersecurity expertise and training we are endeavouring to remove some of the resourcing burdens these organisations face in keeping their sensitive information safe,”

By investing in the development of skilled professionals and fostering a culture of cybersecurity awareness, UTS endeavors to safeguard critical infrastructure, protect digital assets, and mitigate the ever-evolving cyber threats confronting society.

“Kyndryl is pleased to partner with UTS. In addition to the grant, we will provide expertise from our local cybersecurity and resiliency practice to create a tailored program designed around the nuances of the nonprofit sector,”

” This will not only enable organisations to build cyber resiliency against current and future threats, but also help increase the number of much needed skilled cybersecurity resources in Australia,” said Ashish Kumar, President, Kyndryl Australia and New Zealand.

Founded in September 2023 by Kyndryl, a spin-out of IBM’s legacy infrastructure and services, the foundation initially prioritises cyber security endeavors.

Its primary goals include fostering an inclusive cyber security workforce and enhancing the defense capabilities of nonprofit organisations.

By Matthew Giannelis
Follow:
Secondary editor and executive officer at Tech Business News. An IT support engineer for 20 years he's also an advocate for cyber security and anti-spam laws.
Previous Article Aussie Broadband sells down Superloop - Phillip Britt Aussie Broadband Initiates $50 Million Block Trade in Superloop,
Next Article AI-Powered Cyber Attacks – The Alarming 85% Global Surge
UTS to cyber security workfroce training to nonprofit sector funding from Kyndryl Foundation

Tech Articles

Content creation platforms leveraged for phishing attacks

Phishing Attacks Exploit Content Creation Platforms

Content creation platforms are being leveraged for phishing attacks. Its…

September 17, 2024
Influence Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) On Humanity

The Rising Influence Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) On Humanity And Identity

Humanity in Transition: The Rising Influence of Artificial Intelligence on…

November 8, 2024
Attitudes Toward Work Manifest The Rise of AI

Did Our Collective Attitudes Toward Work Manifest The Rise of Artificial Intelligence? (AI)

It’s definitely something to think about. There’s a fine line…

November 26, 2024

Recent News

Proofpoint Emotet
Cyber

Emotet Tests New Delivery Techniques

7 Min Read
Virgin Australia strengthend its cyber security
Cyber

Virgin Australia Moves To Power Up It’s Internal Cybersecurity Capabilities

2 Min Read
What is cyber insurance
Cyber

What Is A Cyber Insurance Policy

22 Min Read
Hacker Survey Suggests hackers rewarded
Cyber

Survey Suggests Hackers Should Be Rewarded and Avoid Prosecution

6 Min Read
Tech News

Tech Business News

Stay up to date with the latest technology & business news trends from Australia and the around the world.

Technology News reports and whitepaper publishing services are available along with media and advertising options

Our Australian technology news includes People, Business, Science, World News, Local News, Guest publishers, IT News & Tech News Australia | Tech News was established in 2019

About

About Us 
Contact Us 
Privacy Policy
Copyright Policy
Terms & Conditions

December, 10, 2024

Contact

Contact Information.
Melbourne, Australia

Werribee 3030

Phone: +61 431401041

Hours : Monday to Friday, 9am 530-pm.


Tech News

© Copyright Tech Business News 

Latest Australian Tech News – 2024

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account