CrowdStrike Foundation Announces New Round of NextGen Scholarships and Small Grants Program

CrowdStrike Foundation reaffirms its commitment to supporting the next generation of talent and research in cybersecurity and AI.

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--()--The CrowdStrike Foundation, a nonprofit that funds scholarships, research and provides pro bono security software protection, today announced the opening of applications for the foundation’s NextGen Scholarship Program and proposals for the foundation’s new Small Grants Program. CrowdStrike® Inc., the leader in cloud-delivered endpoint protection, established the CrowdStrike Foundation to nurture and develop the next generation of talent and research in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI).

NextGen Scholarship Program of the CrowdStrike Foundation
The CrowdStrike Foundation is now accepting applications for its NextGen Scholarship Program for the academic year 2019 - 2020. Undergraduate and graduate students studying cybersecurity and/or AI in the U.S. and Canada are encouraged to apply. The deadline for applications is April 22, 2019.

Last year, the foundation received outstanding applications from undergraduate and graduate students at universities across the U.S. and awarded NextGen scholarships to students from Brown, George Mason, Stanford, and Virginia Tech.

“The CrowdStrike Foundation underscores our commitment to the next generation of talent in cybersecurity and AI with our NextGen Scholarship Program,” said George Kurtz, chairman of the board of the CrowdStrike Foundation and co-founder and chief executive officer of CrowdStrike. “We build on last year’s success by expanding the CrowdStrike Foundation’s scholarship program, and supporting more university students pursuing studies and careers in cybersecurity and AI.”

Small Grants Program of the CrowdStrike Foundation
The CrowdStrike Foundation is now accepting grant proposals to support open source security research. The foundation seeks to support work on tools that will have a meaningful impact on difficult cybersecurity problems and will ultimately support the entire cybersecurity community. The deadline for submitting proposals to the CrowdStrike Foundation is April 30, 2019. The RFP for the Small Grants Program can be found here.

“The CrowdStrike Foundation’s mission is to support community efforts that advance the field of cybersecurity,” said Dmitri Alperovitch, CrowdStrike’s co-founder and chief technology officer, and president of the CrowdStrike Foundation. “With this grant program, we’re looking to advance security research within the areas of machine learning and malware analysis that are critical in advancing next-generation cyber defenses.”

About the CrowdStrike Foundation
CrowdStrike® Inc., established the CrowdStrike Foundation to nurture and develop the next generation of talent and research in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI). Major programs of the CrowdStrike Foundation, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit, include:

  • NextGen Scholarship Program for undergraduate and graduate students studying cybersecurity and/or AI
  • Funding research in cybersecurity and/or AI
  • Pro bono security software protection for nonprofit/nongovernmental organizations
  • Support for communities through philanthropy, volunteering, and other activities.

More information on the CrowdStrike Foundation’s programs can be accessed on the foundation’s website. Visit the CrowdStrike Foundation’s website for applications for the NextGen Scholarship Program and the Small Grants Program’s Request for Proposals.

Contacts

CrowdStrike Foundation
Ilina Cashiola, 202-340-0517
Ilina.cashiola@crowdstrike.com

Contacts

CrowdStrike Foundation
Ilina Cashiola, 202-340-0517
Ilina.cashiola@crowdstrike.com