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CONTRIBUTE A CLASS

We recognize that creating a class that's meets OST2's quality standards is a major time investment. But it also leads to major payoffs. It creates more security experts faster than if they have to just thrash their way around unorganized content. Therefore it makes the world better faster. It also shows that beyond just being a subject matter expect, you're also a leader, who cares deeply about making things better. You'll end up building good will and political capital with the hundreds or thousands of students who take your class, all of whom will make up the next generation of security professionals. In so doing you'll raise your stature in the security community, which can lead to better consulting jobs or better employment opportunities. The students you teach will cumulatively go on to do far more good than you could ever do alone. So you'll be achieving your goal as a security professional - actually securing things - on a much more massive scale than you would if you hadn't taught the class and shared your knowledge.

Once you're an instructor, then opportunities for even larger leadership roles also exist if you want to help design not just a class, but an entire learning path, as part of its steering committee.

If you're interested in making a major difference in computer security, then email teach@ost2.fyi and let us know what kind of topic area you had in mind, and approximately how long it would take students to complete your class.

MAKE THINGS LOOK BETTER

There's a number of places where OST2 could use the touch of the aesthetically inclined.

Basically if you see something and think "I could help make that look better", then we'd love to get your help with that. Contact us at design@ost2.fyi.

SpREAD THE WORD in CYBERSPACE

There's lots of ways to help spread the word. Here's a few we've thought of:


SPREAD THE WORD IN MEATSPACE

TAKE ON AN ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE AT OST2

We have some long-term and larger-scale initiatives at OST2 which could benefit from having people focused exclusively on them, for a long time, even if it's not at high effort.


Underrepresented Communities Outreach

World-wide, women make up ~50% of the population, but the cybersecurity workforce men outnumber women 3 to 1. In the US while many companies have published diversity reports and indicated their intention to hire a more diverse workforce, both hispanic and black citizens remain underrepresented relative to their population. But OST2 can help be an equalizer by providing high quality education to everyone for free, and giving people the skills they need to obtain not just entry level jobs, but the significantly higher paying jobs too.

In this role, you'd work with other organizations which are focusing on outreach to underrepresented communities to build strong partnerships. E.g. you'd help ensure their constituents are aware of OST2 as a resource. You'd also seek out instructors to help increase OST2's diversity and representation. 

If you're interested in volunteering in this capacity, email us at represent@ost2.fyi.


University Outreach

While universities tend to focus on foundational skills, OST2 focuses on vocational skills. But the two often go hand-in-hand, and the students who go on to create the best outcomes are those who are strong in both areas. But that means we need to make sure that students at universities are made aware of the availability of the skills taught at OST2, so that they can increase their job prospects. 

A person working in this role would approach both university instructors and student groups to let them know about OST2. Instructors who have classes that are highly aligned with OST2 classes (such as Arch1001, which is based off the most vocationally-relevant portions of a computer architecture class based on the Bryant and O'Hallaron book) would be asked to let students know that supplementary material exists in the form of OST2 classes. And cybersecurity student groups and clubs would be asked to pass down awareness of the OST2 materials from year to year. 

If you're interested in volunteering in this capacity, email us at uni@ost2.fyi.


Charitable Amplification

Do you live in a country other than the US which provides tax benefits to those who donate to charities, but OST2 needs to be registered for citizens to get those benefits? If so, we'd appreciate your help getting OST2 registered, to encourage more donations from folks in that country.

Another simple way to help is by taking a role that looks for and applies for grants to help fund OST2. Helping with this will ensure that our instructors can spend more of their time working on classes, and less time looking for funding.

If you're interested in volunteering in this capacity, email us at champ@ost2.fyi.


Gamification Lead

Training shouldn't have to be boring. And even if learning something (like reading assembly or network packet traces) requires extensive repetition, if it's going to be a grind, we should find a way to make it a fun grind, like in games. Acquiring new skills on OST2 naturally lends itself to an RPG-like experience, as students spend time to gain XP, collect tools to make their lives easier, and level up their technical skills as they climb our skill trees. But what we need is some way to visualize all the progress that a student is making as they go through classes, which is otherwise invisible and abstract. We need a way to visualize their inventory of tools or their current skill level with debuggers or sniffers or configuration managers.

In this role, you'd help us expose and visualize the personal progress that everyone achieves when they go through classes on OST2. You won't be expected to make full videogames or anything like that. We need to start small and utilize existing technologies for things like Mozilla OpenBadges, and provide nicer integrations with Open EdX's admittedly immature gamification efforts. Or we need to find ways to collect and share character attributes like "Debugger Level 2" in Open EdX profiles, and then combine them with formal skill trees which show students what classes they can take to level up in particular skills.

If you're interested in volunteering in this capacity, email us at gamez@ost2.fyi.