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Join us for workshops, training sessions, tech talks, and community networking events. PGCTC events are open to members and the public.

    • February 23, 2026
    • January 31, 2029
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    The Prince George's County Technology Council, in partnership with TCecure, offers a comprehensive cybersecurity workforce development program built around the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) framework.

    This program is designed for individuals who want to enter or advance in the cybersecurity field. Whether you're a career changer, a recent graduate, or a current IT professional looking to specialize in compliance and security, our program provides a clear pathway from classroom learning to professional certification.


    Step 1: Learn

    Complete instructor-led CMMC coursework through our online learning platform. Gain foundational knowledge in cybersecurity controls, compliance documentation, and the CMMC Level 1 framework.

    Step 2: Practice

    Join the Cyber Clinic as a clinician. Work on real client projects under senior cybersecurity professionals/preceptors. Conduct assessments and develop remediation plans for actual organizations.

    Step 3: Certify

    Prepare for your CMMC Professional (CCP) credential. Your coursework and hands-on clinic experience directly support certification readiness.

    Step 4: Launch

    Enter the workforce as a qualified cybersecurity compliance professional, prepared for roles in security compliance, risk management, and cybersecurity consulting.

    • March 01, 2026
    • 12:01 AM
    • June 30, 2026
    • 11:59 PM
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    The Best of Prince George's County Cybersecurity Award recognizes organizations and individuals who have made a meaningful impact on cybersecurity across the community. This countywide recognition highlights initiatives that strengthen cybersecurity awareness, resilience, and protection for residents, businesses, and public institutions.

    All eligible nominees compete for a single award based on demonstrated community impact during the evaluation period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. Submissions are evaluated using a transparent, evidence-based framework that prioritizes measurable outcomes, community reach, and lasting impact.

    Eligible nominations will be reviewed by an independent panel of three to five judges representing a range of sectors, including technology, business, government, and education. Judges evaluate submissions using a standardized scoring rubric and must adhere to strict conflict-of-interest guidelines. To maintain fairness, nominees may not serve as judges, and each organization may submit only one nomination.

    Final results are reviewed to ensure the integrity and consistency of the evaluation process. The goal of the award is to recognize impactful cybersecurity contributions while maintaining a fair, transparent, and credible selection process for all participants.

    The sponsoring organization reserves the right to disqualify any nominee if credible information arises that conflicts with the intent or standards of the award.

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