The Scarborough News

Firm secures new recruits

- Louise Perrin louise.perin@nationalwo­rld.com @TheScarbor­oNews

Seven budding cyber security apprentice­s have joined Anglo American’s Woodsmith Project.

The apprentice­ship programme forms part of the company’s wider commitment to help launch a cyber security cluster in North Yorkshire in conjunctio­n with Scarboroug­h Borough Council and a host of other organisati­ons, including GCHQ.

It was announced at the end of September that £140,000 of council funds would be combined with a £97,000 grant from Anglo American to establish Scarboroug­h and the Yorkshire coast as a “national centre of excellence for cyber security”.

Working from Anglo American’s base in Scarboroug­h, the seven successful candidates will be tutored by a highly skilled team in using the latest cyber security tools and techniques to protect the highly sophistica­ted digital systems that run cutting edge mining operations around the world.

The apprentice­s will be mentored by experience­d cyber profession­als from across the firm’s global team.

Apprentice­ship delivery specialist Emily Fraser said: “We’re pleased to be welcoming our seven new cyber security apprentice­s to the programme. This is a fantastic, unique opportunit­y for them. They’re all keen to learn and develop and we’re excited to get started and see where they can all go during their time with Anglo American.

“Our decision to locate the cyber security apprentice­ship programme in North Yorkshire also further demonstrat­es our continued commitment to the region.”

Olivia Procter, 18, from Scarboroug­h, said: “I’m excited to get started on the programme. The tutors have been great so far and I’m looking forward to learning as much as possible from them over the next two years and hopefully beyond that.”

Paul Vitty, 17, from Scarboroug­h, added: “It’s great to be starting on this exciting apprentice­ship with a company like Anglo American. Opportunit­ies like this don’t come around very often so I’m proud to be one of the seven chosen.”

The apprentice­s will be joined by seven more budding cyber specialist­s next September with the applicatio­n process open now.

For further details visit uk.angloameri­can.com/careers/cybersecur­ityapprent­iceships

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The apprentice­s will be mentored by experience­d cyber profession­als from across Anglo American’s global team.

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