Advanced Cyber Education (ACE) Program Application

ACE: Advanced Cyber Education

ACE is a 12-week intensive program that will train cybersecurity professionals into six specializations for in-demand roles. 

It is advised that you attend an Information Session on the Program prior to applying. Register for an info session here.


Cost: $1,000 CAD + HST

Final Intakes: June 2024 and July 2024




Eligibility

Cybersecurity professionals who have a minimum of 1.5 years of work experience in a cyber role and are currently employed in cybersecurity.

*Applicants must exhibit a clear commitment to transitioning into a new cybersecurity position within 3-6 months after program completion.


Applicants must:

  • Be Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents or Convention Refugees residing in Canada OR
  • Hold a valid Open Work Permit in Canada AND residing in Canada

Accommodations

The Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst is committed to assisting applicants and students with documented disabilities. We will provide accommodations according to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. 

If you are experiencing any accessibility barriers that are preventing you from completing your application, or if you typically receive accommodations, please contact us at catalysttraining@torontomu.ca

Notice of Collection

Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst (the “Catalyst”) collects personal information in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act: https://cybersecurecatalyst.ca/notice-of-collection

Pathway Selection

For Pathway descriptions, please see our website.

Personal Information

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Self-Identification Section

As a partner of Upskill Canada, we have committed to tracking shared outcomes that will see job seekers from all diverse professional and lived experiences have access to greater career opportunities. As a result, we will be asking you a series of professional background and demographic questions. The information you share in this and other program surveys will help us monitor our progress toward those shared outcomes and make any program improvements. With that said, we are committed to protecting your privacy. All responses will be kept confidential and only be reported to our funder or externally at an aggregate or summary level where it will not be possible to identify any individual response. 

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Education and Employment Section

i.e. Bachelor of Computer Science, College Diploma in Information Security, Masters of Information Security, etc.

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