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Durham IT firm launches cyber security academy creating jobs over next five years

Tekgem says it wants to create a world-class team of cyber security professionals in the region

Tekgem has launched a cyber security academy that will initially train five apprentices before doubling its intake every year for five years.(Image: Supplied by Ian Gemski of Tekgem)

Budding cyber security professionals are being offered the opportunity to learn from established experts at a growing North East IT firm.

NETPark-based Tekgem is launching a cyber security apprenticeship academy, pairing trainees with experienced engineers who will guide them through a three-year course featuring a mix of hands-on experience and theory.

The programme, developed in collaboration with digital training specialists Intequal, will initially see five apprentices recruited to Tekgem before the academy's intake is doubled each year over the next five years.

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Tekgem's team already includes former apprentices and this programme will deliver level 3 and 4 qualifications in networking, infrastructure and cyber security.

The firm's founder and managing director Ian Gemski said: “Tekgem are world leaders in bridging the gap between IT and operational technology, a very niche service that we provide to a variety of organisations internationally.

"Because we offer such a unique service, and very specialist, we’ve found it difficult to recruit experienced engineers with the right set of skills our customers demand.

"The Tekgem Apprenticeship Academy is designed to get the newest and brightest minds with an interest in cyber security through the door as early as possible so that we can build a world-class team of cyber security professionals to meet the growing demands for our services.”