Building a cyber-ready workforce is critical to help solve the worsening global cybersecurity crisis. The goal of the Cybersecurity Education Workshop (CyberEd) is to bring together experts to focus on improving and sustaining cybersecurity education.CyberEd 2021, funded by NSF, will be held September 27-28 in Portland, Maine. CyberEd is by invitation only. The Portland workshop, which will also serve as the kickoff meeting for the National Cybersecurity Curriculum Task-force (funded by NSA), will purposely be smaller than CyberEd 2017 (Baltimore), CyberEd 2018 (Lake Tahoe), and CyberEd 2019 (Santa Fe).
Monday, September 27th
7:00 | Registration begins (Longfellow room foyer) | ||||||
8:00 – 8:30 | Breakfast and Networking (Longfellow and foyer) | ||||||
8:30 – 9:00 | CyberEd Eye Opener, National CAE-C Curriculum Taskforce, and Logistics (Longfellow) Blair Taylor & Sidd Kaza, Towson University |
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9:00 – 09:45 | Cybersecurity Landscape Major General Linda Singh |
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09:45 – 10:30 | Federal Perspectives on Cybersecurity Education Victor Piotrowski, National Science Foundation Toni Benson, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Alice Shaffer, National Security Agency |
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10:30-10:45 | Break | ||||||
10:45-11:30 | Reconnaissance – Seeking cybersecurity curriculum Seth Hamman, Cedarville University Cara Tang, Portland Community College |
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11:30-12:00 | Securing the Nation Through Education: Using CLARK and CARD to Build, Share, and Maintain Cyber Curriculum Paige Zaleppa, SecurEd Inc. Michael Franz, Joshua Ouyporn, Emily Vogel, Chris Wagner, Towson University |
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12:00-1:00 | Working Lunch Map, Tag, and Dine (foyer) Stack the Deck (foyer) Lunchtime shareables (Longfellow):
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1:00-1:15 | Creating Pathways for Diverse Groups in Cyber Ambareen Siraj, Tennessee Tech University |
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1:15 – 1:45 | Networking, Map & Tag, Stack the Deck | ||||||
1:45 – 2:15 | Curriculum Guidelines Competency-based Computing Education (from ACM CC2020), Allen Parrish, University of Alabama CAE Knowledge Units – New Directions, Art Conklin, University of Houston |
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2:15 – 3:00 | Maintaining curriculum at the speed of relevance Melissa Dark, DARK Enterprises |
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3:00 – 3:15 | Break | ||||||
3:15 – 4:00 | What we did to promote cyber education outside the classroom? Tony Coulson, California State University San Bernardino Eman El-Sheikh, University of West Florida |
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Wrap-up | |||||||
5:00 | CyberDuck Social Activity (reach 177 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101). Or meet in Lobby at 4:30 to walk with group. 13 minute walk. Dress comfortably. |
Tuesday, September 28th
Workshop in Longfellow Room
Breakfast and Lunch In Longfellow Foyer
Workshop in Longfellow Room
Breakfast and Lunch In Longfellow Foyer
8:00 – 8:30 | Breakfast, Networking, and Welcome back | ||||||||
8:30 – 9:15 | Why Can’t Johnny Code Securely? Robert Seacord, NCC Group |
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9:15 – 9:30 | K-12 Initiatives Ashley Greeley, NSA Jesse Hairston, University of Alabama – Huntsville |
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09:30-10:15 | The many flavors of Introduction to Cyber Blair Taylor, Towson University A Course on Applied Social Engineering Filipo Sharevski, DePaul University Cybersecurity in Wearable Medical Devices Michelle Ramim, NOVA Southeastern University |
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10:15-10:45 | Break – Map, Tag, and Stack the Deck | ||||||||
10:45-11:30 | Gap Analysis: What curriculum do we need? Faisal Kaleem, Metro State University Tirthankar Ghosh, University of West Florida |
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11:30 – 12:00 | The SEED Internet Emulator and Labs Kevin Du, Syracuse University |
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12:00-1:00 | Working Lunch Map, Tag, and Dine (foyer) Stack the Deck (foyer) Lunchtime shareables:
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CyberEd Closing Remarks | |||||||||
1:00 – 3:30 | National CAE Initiatives meeting (invite only / inviter seulement / ghobe’ Hoch) |
The Westin Portland Harborview
Phone: 1-207-775-5411
Group Name: Cyber Education Workshop
Group Booking Link:
Travel to Portland
We recommend that you fly into Portland any time on Sunday, September 26 and fly out any time on Tuesday, September 28. Bear in mind that check-in is at 3pm and check-out is at 11am
All restaurants are within Portland Maine.
Fore Street Restaurant
This rustic spot’s open wood-fire grill, oven & spit lend smoky flavors to upscale American fare.
288 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101
Central Provisions
Eclectic restaurant serving small plates & cocktails in a rustic, brick-walled setting.
414 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101
Eventide Oyster Co.
Tiny, busy seafood joint with a raw bar, lobster rolls & creative New England fare, plus cocktails.
86 Middle St, Portland, ME 04101
David’s Restaurant
Imaginative fish dishes & more in a classy space with large windows overlooking Monument Square.
22 Monument Sq, Portland, ME 04101
Emilitsa
Traditional Greek dishes are reimagined at this eatery with a chic, exposed-brick space.
547 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101
Back Bay Grill
Quiet, contemporary spot in an out-of-the-way location serves refined American & European cuisine.
65 Portland St, Portland, ME 04101
Duckfat
Small European-leaning sandwich shop & cafe known for its duck-fat Belgian fries & milkshakes..
43 Middle St, Portland, ME 04101
Street & Co
Simple, upscale preparations of local fish in a rustic & snug bistro on a cobblestone alley.
33 Wharf St, Portland, ME 04101
Fore Street Restaurant
This rustic spot’s open wood-fire grill, oven & spit lend smoky flavors to upscale American fare.
288 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101
Central Provisions
Eclectic restaurant serving small plates & cocktails in a rustic, brick-walled setting.
414 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101
Eventide Oyster Co.
Tiny, busy seafood joint with a raw bar, lobster rolls & creative New England fare, plus cocktails.
86 Middle St, Portland, ME 04101
David’s Restaurant
Imaginative fish dishes & more in a classy space with large windows overlooking Monument Square.
22 Monument Sq, Portland, ME 04101
Emilitsa
Traditional Greek dishes are reimagined at this eatery with a chic, exposed-brick space.
547 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101
Back Bay Grill
Quiet, contemporary spot in an out-of-the-way location serves refined American & European cuisine.
65 Portland St, Portland, ME 04101
Duckfat
Small European-leaning sandwich shop & cafe known for its duck-fat Belgian fries & milkshakes..
43 Middle St, Portland, ME 04101
Street & Co
Simple, upscale preparations of local fish in a rustic & snug bistro on a cobblestone alley.
33 Wharf St, Portland, ME 04101
This workshop is partially supported by funding from the National Science Foundation (DGE#1663184 and DGE#1516113), Towson University, and SecurEd Inc..