Cybersecurity Training Programs
As a founding member of the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) offers a wide range of online and face-to-face cybersecurity training opportunities.
Types of courses offered:
- Non-technical introductory courses create basic awareness and explore cybersecurity in a community context by building basic terminology and identifying fundamental cyber threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures
- Classroom-based training provides individuals, community leaders, and first responders with information on how cyber attacks can impact, prevent, and/or stop operations and emergency responses in a community
- Web-based courses are designed to ensure that the privacy, reliability, and integrity of the information systems that power the global economy remain intact and secure. The web-based courses are offered through three discipline-specific tracks: general, non-technical computer users; technical IT professionals; and business managers and professionals
Cyber Readiness Center Training Catalog
The Cyber Readiness Center offers free online and classroom training funded by DHS/FEMA. They provide technical and non-technical training on how cyber attacks can impact, prevent and/or stop operations in the public and private sector. In addition to grant funded training we also offer a number of customized paid training opportunities that can be hosted at your location.
RELLIS

The RELLIS campus is a collaborative ecosystem built to foster advanced research, technology development, testing and evaluation, higher education and hands-on career training. RELLIS is currently seeking corporate, government, and educational partners for applied research opportunities.