About Paragon Cyber

Founded in 2024, Paragon Cyber emerged from a simple belief: cybersecurity talent should come from everywhere, and quality services shouldn’t be out of reach.

The Founding Story

In 2024, Michael Bass and Leon Dupree founded Paragon Cyber as an incubator within Intergenerational Computer Education (IgCE). They saw two problems that demanded one solution:

  • Small organizations and nonprofits couldn’t afford professional cybersecurity services
  • Students with cybersecurity certifications couldn’t get real-world experience to land their first job

The answer? A supervised residency model where certified students deliver client work under the guidance of experienced professionals. Organizations get affordable, high-quality security services. Students get career-launching experience. Everyone wins.

Our Values

Integrity

We never compromise on security or honesty

Community

Mission-first organizations deserve protection

Security

Every engagement is reviewed and quality-assured

Clarity

Plain language, clear deliverables, no jargon

Integrity

We never compromise on security or honesty

Community

Mission-first organizations deserve protection

Security

Every engagement is reviewed and quality-assured

Clarity

Plain language, clear deliverables, no jargon

Why Paragon Exists

The cybersecurity industry has a diversity problem and an accessibility problem. Traditional firms charge rates that small organizations can’t afford. Meanwhile, talented students from underrepresented communities can’t break into the field without experience.

Paragon Cyber solves both. We create a pathway for diverse talent to enter cybersecurity through real, supervised client work. We make professional-grade security services accessible to nonprofits, small businesses, and mission-driven organizations. And we maintain quality through mentor oversight at every step.

Our Leadership

Michael Bass

Co-Founder

Visionary leader committed to building pathways for underrepresented talent in technology.

Leon Dupree

Co-Founder

Passionate about bridging the gap between education and real-world cybersecurity practice.

How Mentors Participate

Our mentor network is composed of seasoned cybersecurity professionals who review student work, provide guidance, and ensure quality. Mentors participate through:

Quality review: Every deliverable is reviewed before it reaches the client

Technical guidance: Students consult mentors on complex scenarios

Professional development: Mentors coach students on communication and client management

Emergency escalation: If a critical issue arises, mentors step in directly