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Cyber superheroes sought to thwart threats

12 October, 2021

BUDDING cyber security experts are being sought to protect one of the world’s leading mining companies from cyber attacks.

Anglo American, owner of the Woodsmith Project fertiliser mine being developed near Whitby and on Teesside, has launched a pioneering new cyber security apprenticeship programme to train seven people from a wide range of backgrounds to join its global team.

Working from Anglo American’s base in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, the seven chosen apprentices will be tutored by a highly skilled team in identifying threats using the latest cyber security tools and techniques to protect the highly sophisticated digital systems that run cutting edge mining operations around the world.

The programme is part of a wider commitment by Anglo American to foster a successful cyber security cluster in North Yorkshire and was launched today at Scarborough Science and Engineering Week by Mark Cutifani, Chief Executive of Anglo American.

“This apprenticeship scheme is an important part of our purpose as a company to re-imagine mining to improve people’s lives,” said Mr Cutifani.  “Technology is helping us to carry out our operations more effectively and efficiently, not just here in the UK but around the world, so protecting our IT and industrial technology systems is vital to our success.”

“Our decision to locate the cyber security apprenticeship programme in North Yorkshire demonstrates our continued commitment to the region, and to providing young people here with the skills and opportunities they need to succeed in the 21st century.”

Anglo American has invested significantly to deliver the bespoke apprenticeship programme in-house, led by a dedicated team.  The two-year programme will see trainees learn how to thwart a range of cyber security threats including ransomware attacks, phishing and SQL injection. They will also learn general business skills and gain valuable experience of working in a large multinational organisation.

Craig McEwen, Chief Information Security Officer at Anglo American, explained: “Anglo American, through its Future Smart Mining programme, operates cutting edge digital technologies to help make our mines more efficient and reduce our impact on the environments where we operate.

“It means we have a sophisticated digital infrastructure that needs to be protected from a wide range of cyber security threats, which are growing in both number and complexity year on year.

“This apprenticeship will give trainees a fantastic opportunity. It will be a challenging course that demands commitment from the candidates who will be operating at a high level, encountering complex and fast-moving problems, supported by a world class team to train and support their growth.

“Cyber security is changing at a rapid pace, and it’s our job to keep up with it. Our analysts have to be incredibly diligent as they can be called on to tackle a wide variety of different issues every day.”

Craig added: “Cyber security is a fascinating and rewarding career path. Within the field there are a wide range of roles that are growing all the time.

“We’re looking for people with inquisitive minds and an ability to commit themselves fully. You don’t necessarily need to have a knowledge of computers, although it’s an advantage.”

Beckie Newland is already a Security Operations Analyst, having recently completed a cyber security apprenticeship with Anglo American. Her experience has helped to inform this new programme.

She said: “I love the problem-solving nature of the role, and the opportunity it gives you to make a real impact on the organisation by introducing tools and processes that ultimately make people safer.

“You also get to work with colleagues from all over the world. It’s been fascinating to get to know them and their cultures.

“And as an apprentice you’re treated just like any other member of the Anglo American team. Your opinion and ideas matter.”

To be eligible for the apprenticeship, candidates must be 18 or over by the end of the summer holidays in 2022 before the apprenticeship starts, have at least 3 A Levels or level 3 equivalent and 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above, including Maths and English or an equivalent qualification.

Candidates must also not hold any other Level 4 (or above) qualifications in the cyber discipline, as this makes potential apprentices ineligible.

An information event is being held at the Anglo American offices in Scarborough on Thursday 21st October.  For more information on this, the cyber apprenticeship scheme and to apply, visit: https://uk.angloamerican.com/careers/cybersecurityapprenticeships

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A selection of pictures of the Woodsmith Project is available here.

For further information, please contact:

Maurice Rankin

[email protected]

Tel: +44 (0) 7795 483650

                                                                                            

Notes to editors:

Anglo American is a leading global mining company and our products are the essential ingredients in almost every aspect of modern life. Our portfolio of world-class competitive operations, with a broad range of future development options, provides many of the future-enabling metals and minerals for a cleaner, greener, more sustainable world and that meet the fast growing every day demands of billions of consumers. With our people at the heart of our business, we use innovative practices and the latest technologies to discover new resources and to mine, process, move and market our products to our customers – safely and sustainably.

As a responsible producer of diamonds (through De Beers), copper, platinum group metals, premium quality iron ore and metallurgical coal for steelmaking, and nickel – with crop nutrients in development – we are committed to being carbon neutral across our operations by 2040. More broadly, our Sustainable Mining Plan commits us to a series of stretching goals to ensure we work towards a healthy environment, creating thriving communities and building trust as a corporate leader. We work together with our business partners and diverse stakeholders to unlock enduring value from precious natural resources for the benefit of the communities and countries in which we operate, for society as a whole, and for our shareholders. Anglo American is re-imagining mining to improve people’s lives.

The Woodsmith Project involves digging two 1 mile deep mine shafts at Woodsmith Mine near the village of Sneaton near Whitby, and a 23 mile transportation tunnel to a processing facility and port on Teesside.  In a world first, most of the surface infrastructure at Woodsmith Mine is being built underground and the site landscaped to minimise the visual impact on the surrounding countryside.  It will mine a giant deposit of the mineral polyhalite, which will be sold as a natural, low carbon environmentally friendly fertiliser.

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