Monday 7 October 2013

NSA Intern Opportunity

Internship at the Council on CyberSecurity

At the Council on CyberSecurity there are immediate openings for paid internships. Candidates need to have good GPA, good analytic and writing skills, and be collaborative, with good interpersonal skills. This is a great opportunity for one or two Hood students with strong interest in cyber security. At least 8 hours per week commitment is required and depending on the nature of the work, an agreement could be reached regarding receiving Hood credits. The internships likely would last for a semester, and have both a virtual and locational aspect--with the farthest distance being Rosslyn, Virginia. While the work description is still evolving, typical work could include doing background web research on companies in cyber that are doing certifications and publishing best practices among other tasks. The Council will also be starting an initiative to rate schools across the U.S. on their ability to prepare the cyber workforce of the future. This latter work would enable a Hood intern to learn a great deal about cyber security disciplines and approaches.


The Council is also interested and open to considering well-rounded candidates so majors in economics, political science, and other social and natural sciences might also be accepted if they were great students.

If interested, send your resume and cover letter to Maurice Uenuma (m.uenuma@counciloncybersecurity.org) and Deirdre Durrance (d.durrance@counciloncybersecurity.org).

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