During Volunteer Appreciation Week, we want to appreciate the members who give back. There are many opportunities to volunteer but there is a particularly deep level of satisfaction when you combine your passion for cybersecurity with volunteering.

Zach Tudor, CISSP, does just that by working with the Center for Cyber Safety and Education. Zach serves as a Trustee for the Center and believes in its impact worldwide.Zach Tudor

“I really value the work that we as cybersecurity professionals do and there are many more people who are wanting to join this cybersecurity journey,” said Zach. “I know the potential of this community and the Center can help with that much needed growth as we encourage the next generation. It is fulfilling and valuable as you impact your community and educate others.”

The Center is actively looking for more Board of Trustees nominations to help support the mission by April 29th and applications are open.

You can hear more from Zach directly as he shares his passion for the Center and why he serves on a recent ISC2 webinar. You’ll hear more about the vision of the Center and all the opportunities available to volunteer.

The Center, the nonprofit arm of ISC2, was established in 2011 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. It provides volunteer opportunities to educate the public on cyber safety, inspires the next generation to consider a cyber career, supports cybersecurity scholarships and assists small organizations through its Cyber Security Health Check program to better protect themselves against cyber risk.

With a focus on inspiring a safe and secure cyber world, the Center empowers volunteers to teach the general public, across all backgrounds and demographics, to secure their online lives through cybersecurity education and cyber safety awareness programs.

As one of the world’s leading providers of cybersecurity scholarships, awarding more than $2 million to students and emerging professionals, the Center is committed to breaking down barriers to entering the cybersecurity field. Its mission is to build a diverse workforce and enable a cyber-safe future, with the help of its volunteers across more than 50 countries.

Sign up to volunteer with the Center today and you can become part of our global cyber community for good!

Learn more about the Center for Cyber Safety and Education:

ISC2 Insights Podcast: Making a Difference and Giving with Holly Schneider Brown

ISC2 Insights Podcast: How the Center Supports the Next Generation with Kwadjo Nyante, CISSP