Scholarship program opens doors for a career in software security
Seeking a graduate placement that would give him an advantage, Scott Pearse set his sights on a Cyber Technology internship at DEWC Services. Supported by the South Australian Government’s Defence Industry Scholarship Program, the move has launched his career in software security at one of the defence industry’s top electronic warfare companies.
Completing a Bachelor of Information Technology at Flinders University and a rifleman in the Army Reserve, Scott wanted to find a placement that incorporated his interest in Defence and provided opportunities for real world application.
“The scholarship seemed like the right gateway into the defence industry, and the electronic warfare (EW) focus at DEWC Services sparked my interest as many of the projects they work on provide real value to Defence,” Scott said.
Focused on fostering a community of passionate EW specialists, DEWC Services have invested heavily in in-house training and education through their partnership with the School of Information Operations, with around 20% of the workforce being graduates.
Placed within a research-based function at DEWC Services, Scott discovered a passion for areas to which he previously had limited exposure.
“Undertaking a research-based placement was really applicable to my degree in cybersecurity, I gained a large amount of knowledge in a short space of time,” Scott said.
“Initially, I wasn’t interested in the IoT (Internet of Things), but the research at DEWC really sparked my interest, I have a deeper understanding of protocols and vulnerabilities now and my knowledge has grown substantially.”
Taking every opportunity to learn from his mentors, relishing the real-world application, and being part of a company whose technology underpins our Australian Defence Force, Scott earned full-time employment at DEWC following the placement.
“To anyone considering an industry placement as part of their degree, I’d say go for it!
“I consider myself very fortunate to be able to work at DEWC Services, they really set the bar on what an ideal workplace environment should look like, and I hope to grow with DEWC Services into the future.”
Proving the efficacy and intent of the scholarship program, Scott and many other graduates like him are paving the way for the next generation of electronic warfare experts.
“There is much left undiscovered and I’m highly motivated by the work we have already started on and the individuals at DEWC Services that I am fortunate enough to work with.”
Find out more about the South Australian Defence Industry Scholarship Program here.
Published 13 June 2023
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