Building a stronger cybersecurity workforce with global fellowship expertise
Our fellows network is designed to support governments, institutions, and organizations with training, audit, accreditation, and research capacity. The program connects multidisciplinary experts across clusters to accelerate cybersecurity resilience and practical response.
Why it matters
Cybersecurity is an interdisciplinary challenge that affects people, critical infrastructure, and data. The Fellows Program ensures real-time expertise is available when stakeholders need support in detection, response, and resilience.
How we support partners
We host a global resource pool of specialists who contribute to training, accreditation, auditing, and red-team exercises. This makes it easier for government agencies and businesses to quickly access the right cybersecurity skills.
Training
- Skills development workshops
- Incident response readiness
Audit
- Security assessments and gap analysis
- Compliance and process reviews
Research & Accreditation
- Evidence-based research programs
- Accreditation support for partner institutions
Our commitment
The Bureau is committed to strengthening the cybersecurity workforce through research funding, capacity development, and community outreach. Fellows play a critical role in embedding cybersecurity into policy, regulation, and operational frameworks.
Fellows are expected to help stakeholders achieve essential cybersecurity outcomes including training, accreditation, auditing, and red-teaming exercises to reduce vulnerabilities.