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CyberUp SkillBridge Cybersecurity Apprenticeship
Sponsored by CyberUp · Information Security Analysts
What families should know
A SkillBridge cybersecurity interest route for eligible transitioning service members; submitting the form does not guarantee an employer match or civilian job.
Decision facts
What we could verify
Registration confirms a program relationship. It does not, by itself, confirm that an employer is currently accepting apprentices.
- Service area
- Transitioning U.S. active-duty service members who can obtain command approval and be matched with a participating employer.
- Listed sponsor location
- Littleton, CO This is the sponsor listing, not necessarily the work site.
- Delivery mode
- Not verified
- Who the verified information describes
- Active-duty service members within 180 days of separation or retirement who have command approval and an active Security+ or CySA+ certification, or meet the current LevelUp route stated by CyberUp.
- Eligibility
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- Be an active-duty service member within 180 days of separation or retirement
- Obtain command approval and meet CyberUp's current certification or LevelUp-route requirements
- Confirm SkillBridge eligibility and participating-employer availability with CyberUp
- Compensation
- Employer pay is not established by the interest page; do not treat the form as a paid vacancy.
- Duration
- Not verified: the current official page publishes both two-to-four-month and three-to-six-month ranges.
- Credential
- The provider says participants may earn an additional certification such as CySA+; a specific credential is not promised.
Next action
What happens next
CyberUp reviews the form, confirms SkillBridge eligibility, and attempts an employer match.
Fit and tradeoffs
Questions to resolve before applying
- The form is not a guaranteed match or civilian job.
- Command approval and certification requirements materially narrow eligibility.
Helpful reading
Guides for your next step
- How to Tell Whether a Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Is Actually Open
Many cybersecurity apprenticeship programs are real but not currently hiring. Here is how students and families can verify whether an opportunity is truly open.
Sources and review details
Where these details came from
Quan Pathways keeps registration sources separate from current availability sources and displays the date each source was checked.
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Supports: identity, registration, occupation. Observed Jul 30, 2026.
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Supports: availability, eligibility, training, duration, credential. Observed Jul 30, 2026.
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