A CyberRISE Program · CYBERSECURITY WORKFORCE PIPELINE

Empowering Students.
Strengthening MSPs.
Protecting Communities.

The Hackening connects cybersecurity students with supervised, real-world engagements — penetration testing, security assessments, and professional reporting — that strengthen MSPs and the small businesses they protect, while giving experienced practitioners a meaningful way to mentor the next generation.

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FIRST COHORT FORMING
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PEN TEST REPORTS
Mentor-Led
Every Engagement
Why The Hackening Exists

The Gap We're Built to close

Cybersecurity students graduate with technical knowledge but limited real-world, client-facing experience. Employers can’t assess readiness. Students face barriers entering the workforce. Meanwhile, MSPs are increasingly targeted but many can’t afford professional penetration testing. And experienced practitioners want to give back but lack structured ways to mentor emerging talent.

The hackening cohort
Built for Students,MSPs, and Practioners

Three ways The Hackening Closes Gaps

The Hackening brings these three groups together in one program. Students gain real engagements. MSPs gain real findings. Practitioners gain a structured way to mentor.

01

Students Need Real Experience

Classroom knowledge alone doesn’t make someone job-ready. Hiring managers want evidence — real engagements, real reports, real client interaction.

02

MSPs Need Affordable Insight

Many MSPs can’t justify the cost of professional penetration testing. They go without — and discover gaps the hard way.

03

Practitioners Want to Give Back

Senior cybersecurity professionals want to mentor the next generation. They need a structured, ethical way to do it.

Our Mission

The Hackening prepares the next generation of cybersecurity professionals through mentor-guided, real-world engagements that build practical skills while delivering meaningful insights back to the cybersecurity community.

The Model

How It Works

Three groups. One program. Every engagement creates value for all three.

01

Students

Develop real experience through supervised, client-facing engagements that demonstrate job readiness. Work that goes on a resume.

02

MSPs

Receive professional-quality penetration test reports at low to no cost. Real findings, real recommendations, real value.

03

Practitioners

Mentor students through real engagements. Give back to the MSP and SMB community in a structured, ethical way

Who This Is For

Four audiences. One workforce-development engine.

01

Cybersecurity Students & Early Career Professionals

Students enrolled in or recently graduated from cybersecurity programs at partner colleges. The primary audience.

02

Mentors & Cybersecurity Practitioners

Experienced practitioners who want a structured, vetted way to mentor and to validate the next generation’s work.

03

Colleges & Universities

Cybersecurity programs partnering with The Hackening to provide their students experiential learning aligned with curriculum goals.

04

Managed Service Providers

MSPs that volunteer their environments for supervised assessments — receiving professional-grade reports in return.

HOW WE MEASURE IMPACT

The Hackening tracks participation, learning outcomes, and engagement quality across cohorts.

Impact is reviewed periodically to ensure educational value, safety, and program effectiveness. Metrics will be published as cohorts complete and reports are delivered.

The Bigger Picture

Part of the CyberRISE Ecosystem

The Hackening is one of three programs operated by CyberRISE, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to strengthening the cybersecurity ecosystem. The Hackening builds the talent pipeline. Framework Maps strengthens practitioner clarity. MSP911 supports MSPs in active incidents. Three programs. One mission.

Be part of The Mission.

The Hackening is powered by students who want experience, practitioners who want to mentor, and MSPs who want better security. There’s a role for everyone.