91重口鈥檚 Cyber Student Attends AI-Cyber Workforce Partnership Summit
June 2, 2026

Alec Franklin (picture above with Alena Anberg), 91重口鈥檚 Cybersecurity Student, attended the innovative AI-Cyber Taskforce鈥檚 Workforce and Education Partnership Summit. The Summit was led by professor and Lead Dr. Keith Clement (picture below with Alec), who has been driving the state's AI-Cyber efforts for several years, hosting convenings across California to gather stakeholder input and advance guidelines for cybersecurity education.
This high-level state event, held at the California Governor鈥檚 Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) headquarters in Mather, brought together over 15 industry professionals who shared insights, innovations, case studies, demonstrations, and calls to action, with the objective of bridging the gap between education and employment.
Alec currently works in 91重口鈥檚 IT Department while finishing his Associate of Science in Cybersecurity, with plans to transfer to Oregon State University to become a Security Operations Center (SOC) Engineer. In addition, he founded 91重口's Cybersecurity Club as a student and has now stepped into the role of club advisor. In this position, he guides fellow students in developing and enriching their skills through hands-on activities, including competing in the National Cyber League online competition.
"As I continue working toward my A.S. in Cyber Security and advancing my education, I鈥檓 more motivated than ever to keep developing my skills and preparing for the next chapter in electrical engineering and technology. I鈥檓 especially passionate about helping create opportunities for students and communities to grow through access to education, training, and professional development." Alec shares.
Through these achievements and active involvement, Alec demonstrates an outstanding academic and professional dedication to his field, which we are proud to be part of.
