Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- On 4 October, at the Astrum Academy, Beeline Uzbekistan, one of the largest foreign investors and taxpayers in the telecom industry in Uzbekistan, awarded grants in the amount of 1 billion 200 million soums for training in the course “Specialist in cybersecurity" to 50 students representing different regions of Uzbekistan: Tashkent, Tashkent, Samarkand, Jizzakh, Navoi, Andijan, Fergana, Surkhandarya, Kashkadarya regions and the Republic of Karakalpakstan.
In total, more than 300 applications from all over the country were submitted for grants, with the average age of candidates being 23 years old. It is noteworthy that among the 50 best, who were selected by specialists from Astrum IT Academy and a team of digital operator cybersecurity experts, there are 6 girls, which indicates the growing popularity of IT professions among young Uzbek women. Grant winner from the city of Tashkent, Aisha Abatova, said: “I recently changed my field of activity: after 3 years of experience as a robotics teacher and receiving education as a philologist, I returned to programming, despite claims that this work is not for girls. I’m very glad that I didn’t listen and ended up taking the cybersecurity course!”
“We sincerely thank Beeline Uzbekistan for supporting our initiative and are confident that this cooperation will help develop the IT sector in Uzbekistan and provide high-quality education for young talents. Our sole goal is to train specialists who can compete in the global IT arena. We are proud to have the opportunity to work with such outstanding students and are grateful to Beeline Uzbekistan for supporting this important project,” said Botir Arifjanov, founder of Astrum IT Academy.
Training within the “Cyber Security Specialist” course at Astrum IT Academy, which is the first and only IT Academy in Central Asia and a leader in programming training, will be conducted online from 9 October to 24 November.
One of the students, Dierbek Sobirov (19 years old) from the Republic of Karakalpakstan, shared: “I have been interested in programming since the 5th grade, and now I am studying software engineering and dream of becoming a scientist in the field of computer science. I am confident that this course will help me become an expert in the field of cybersecurity and study this topic in depth.”
At the end of the program, which includes various modules: practical security, OSINT - open source intelligence, computer networks and security, PYTHON programming, and ethical hacking, a ceremony will be held to present certificates to course graduates. The 5 best students after graduation will be considered for an internship program at Beeline Uzbekistan.
“Uzbekistan has enormous potential in the form of talented youth, and we are proud to be able to support them in the field of education, especially in the field of information technology. This course at Astrum IT Academy is just the beginning of our long-term initiative aimed at developing human resources in the IT field. We are confident that young professionals from Uzbekistan will be able to make not only a significant contribution to the development of the country’s digital economy, but also become sought-after professionals around the world,” said Andrzej Malinowski, CEO of Beeline Uzbekistan.