Growing Cyber Talent Through Public Private Partnerships 2025

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Morocco is working towards a new era of progress and modernization aimed at enhancing the quality and efficiency of the Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation (ESRI) environment. The nation is relying on younger generations to serve as a catalyst for advancing its developmental progress. The National Plan for Accelerating the Transformation of the ESRI Ecosystem (PACTE ESRI 2030) was launched by the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Professional Training. The plan involves three main strategies: digital transformation, regulatory framework adaptation and national and international partnership opportunities. Fortinet joined the initiative in 2023 and has been working with the ministry under Code 212: An Innovative Network for Training the Digital Talent of Tomorrow. Code 212 aims to develop young people’s technological skills, encourage innovation and facilitate the country’s digital transformation. It also seeks to strengthen the tech environment and enhance youth employability. It offers training in four vital areas: coding, data, cybersecurity and systems and IoT (internet of things). Fortinet provides cybersecurity training and certification, at no cost to this initiative, through its Academic Partner Program. Through this partnership, Fortinet is actively supporting Code 212 schools – which span 12 state universities – by offering free training, hands-on labs and certification opportunities to students. Additionally, Fortinet is committed to training more than 25 educators nationwide, ensuring they develop strong expertise in Fortinet technologies and acquire the necessary skills to effectively teach their students.CASE STUDY 9 Fortinet and the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Professional Training of Morocco As part of Banco Santander’s commitment to law- enforcement collaboration and work towards creating a more secure digital environment, the organization contributes to Europol’s annual training event held in Spain for law enforcement officers from multiple nationalities. During this event, Santander delivers a full day of training covering a range of topics, from quantum cryptography to a workshop on how ATM attacks are carried out. Santander has also provided in-depth, technical, hands-on training sessions. These sessions are tailored to address specific skill- building and emerging threats, covering areas such as digital forensics and cyber intelligence. The objective of the sessions is to equip Europol personnel with the practical skills and knowledge necessary to effectively investigate and mitigate complex cyberthreats, which will strengthen Europol’s capacity to safeguard infrastructure from evolving cyber risks.CASE STUDY 10 Banco Santander and Europol Growing Cyber Talent Through Public–Private Partnerships 16
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