CTC Education Partners

CTC offers education and training solutions through partners.

Education Partners are invited to:

  • Communicate with members and the wider CTC community regarding educational offerings.

  • Develop custom or tailored short courses in partnership with CTC, through a review process involving our Economic Advisory Board and Fellows.

  • Develop discounts on educational offerings for CTC members.

Interested in learning more about becoming a CTC Education Partner? Contact us at talent@californiatechnology.org.


Our Education Partners include:

 

CertNexus focuses on providing certifications specifically for IT professionals. These products have been developed to meet the growing demand for skills validation and personal growth, and designed to ultimately narrow the widening skills gap within cybersecurity and the information technology industry.


Udacity began as an experiment in online learning, when Stanford instructors Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig elected to offer their "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence" course online to anyone, for free. Over 160,000 students in more than 190 countries enrolled. The potential to educate at a global scale was awe-inspiring, and Udacity was founded to pursue a mission to democratize education. It would take several years of intensive iteration and experimentation to clarify our focus on career advancement through mastery of in-demand skills, but today, Udacity proudly offers aspiring learners across the globe the opportunity to participate in—and contribute to—some of the most exciting and innovative fields in the world.

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Logical Operations offers a growing portfolio of high-stakes certifications and credentials, such as the CyberSec First Responder: Threat Detection and Response certification (also called CFR) and the Certified CyberSAFE credential. These assessments help organizations validate their employees’ skills, and also help individuals demonstrate their security-related knowledge for employers. Logical Operations' CEO, Bill Rosenthal, is a board member of the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and works alongside representatives from organizations such as AT&T, Bank of America, Facebook, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Verizon, Visa, and more, to make sure that everyone has the education and resources they need to stay secure in our increasingly interconnected world.


Arthur J. Gallagher for risk management training.

 


 

CompTIA for technology-related certifications.


General Assembly for web development, data science, and more.

 


 

 

The International Business Innovation Association for incubator management.