Washtenaw High Schools Train Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts

Teens across Washtenaw County, Michigan now tackle real-world security challenges through specialized tech programs. These training paths open doors to careers with salaries starting at $60,000 and reaching $400,000 yearly.

Students in four districts master network protection skills and build defense systems against online threats. The programs push participants toward earning CompTIA Security+ credentials – a vital first step into the field.

“We have students doing a lot of different labs involved in social engineering. They’ll do labs in, say, firewalls,” said Jason Rickli, who leads the program at Chelsea High School, according to Concentrate Media…

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