Building a cyber-ready workforce is critical to help solve the worsening global cybersecurity crisis. The goal of the Cybersecurity Education Workshop is to bring together experts to focus on improving and sustaining cybersecurity education. CyberEd 2023 will be held August 6-8 in Napa Valley, California.
CyberEd 2023 is partially funded by NSF through the CyberCorps program DGE#1663184 at Towson University and NSA through the CAE in Cybersecurity (CAE-C) Community National Center administered through California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB, grant #H98230-20-1-0292).
Link to Slides, Photos, Travel Stipend Form, Feedback Form, Predictions Link: https://bit.ly/CyberEdNapa
August 7

7:30 Registration begins (Grand Ballroom Foyer)
Curriculum Expo AM participants set up
 8:00-8:30  CyberEd Eye Opener
Blair Taylor & Sidd Kaza, Towson University
Logistics – Marcy Krawczyk, Towson University
“Time travel” is today’s theme – What has been achieved in the last 10 years? What we predict will change in the next 10 years?
 8:30-9:00  The role of community colleges – Time travel
Cara Tang, Portland Community College
Michael Qaissaunee, Brookdale Community College
Kim Muschalek, San Antonio College
 9:00– 9:30  Diversity and inclusion – Time travel
Ashley Podhradsky, Dakota State University
Willie Sanders, Towson University
9:3010:15  Curriculum Expo AM (details on expo tab) 
10:1510:30   BREAK
 10:30-10:45  Cyber for one, many, and few
John Doherty, US Naval Academy 
 10:45-11:15 Creating and Sustaining K-12 Cybersecurity Programs
Tania Williams, UA Hunstville  
K-12 Pathways for Cybersecurity Education and Teacher Development
Paul Wagner & Dalal Alharthi, University of Arizona 
 11:15-11:45  K-12 Guidelines, Pathways, and Curriculum – Time travel
Melissa Dark, DARK Enterprises 
 12:00-1:30  Working Lunch
Secure by Design and Default
Anastacia Webster, CISA 
CLARK Review Process and Curriculum Relevancy
Paige Zaleppa and Katie Winner, SecurEd Inc. and Towson University
Curriculum Expo PM participants set up
 1:30-1:50 Cybersecurity Clinic Consortium & Comparative Study of Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Education
Lisa Ho, UC Berkeley 
 1:50-2:30 Audience Panel
Moderated by:
Eman El-Sheikh, University of West Florida
Yair Levy, Nova Southeastern University
 
 2:30-2:50  DOD Cyber Workforce Framework
Roy Wilson, DOD CIO Office 
 2:503:00  ACM CS2023 Security KA
Blair Taylor, Towson University 
 3:00 – 3:15   Break
 3:15  4:00   Curriculum expo PM and Tasting Picks
 
 4:00-4:20 Sustaining products from the community
Blair Taylor, Sidd Kaza, Towson University – CLARK Project (http://www.clark.center)
Tony Coulson, California State University, San Bernardino – NICE Challenge Project (https://nice-challenge.com/)
Kevin Du, Syracuse University – SEED Labs (https://seedsecuritylabs.org/)
 4:20 – 5:00 Commercializing to sustain in cyber education
Heidjer Staecker, Tremonti Consulting
 5:00  End of Day 1
6:00 Group Dinner – Brix Restaurant 
Sponsored by CLARK and CARD (SecurEd Inc.)
7377 St Helena Hwy, Napa, CA 94558
 

 

 August 8

8:00 Opening
Blair Taylor, Towson University
NCAE-C Competencies
Zoe Fowler, Norwich University
Vinny Nestler, CSUSB
CAE Cyber Operations KUs
Seth Hamman, Cedarville University
 
8:30-11:50
with break 
Breakouts (pick one) 
Breakout 1:   
NCAE-C Competencies Train-the-Trainer
Vinny Nestler, CSUSB
Zoe Fowler, Norwich University 
Room: Merlot
 
Breakout 2:  
NSA CAE Cyber Operations KU Workshop
Seth Hamman, Cedarville University
Room: Cabernet
 
 11:50 Passing the torch…
Closing remarks
Blair Taylor, Sidd Kaza, Towson University
 12:00-12:15 Sign-out for reimbursement with Marcy.
AM GROUP
1. Aisha Ali-Gombe – Louisiana State University – LSU Cybersecurity Clinic
2. Kelli Burgin & Thomas Hill – Montreat College – Student Professionalism and Ethics
3. Abhijit Chitnis – NYU Tandon School of Engineering – MS Cybersecurity at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
4. Melissa Dark – DARK Enterprises Inc. – Teach Cyber / Cyber 1
4. John Doherty – United States Naval Academy – A Framework to Teach Cyber Operations Attack
5. Kevin Du – Syracuse University – SEED Internet and Blockchain Emulator
6. Eman El-Sheikh – University of West Florida – National Cybersecurity Workforce Development Program – CyberSkills2Work
7. Michelle Ramim – Nova Southeastern University – Introducing Cybersecurity and Privacy Issues of Medical Wearable Devices to Minority High School Students
8. Thaier Hayajneh – Fordham University – Cybersecurity Education at MSIs / Cybersecurity Education Diversity Initiative
9. Lisa Ho – UC Berkeley – Cybersecurity Clinic Consortium & Comparative Study of Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Education
10. Nancy Jones – National University – Zero Trust Curriculum
11. Kim Muschalek – San Antonio College – CyberNet
12. Vinny Nestler – California State University, San Bernardino – Infusing Competency Based Learning Experiences in Cybersecurity Education
13. NICE Challenge
14. CLARK
PM GROUP
1. Gretchen Bliss – University of Colorado Colorado Springs – Freshman Gateway Course: Cybersecurity Fact, Fun and Fiction
2. Michael Nowatkowski – Augusta University – CYBR 2600: Introduction to Networking and Cyber Security
3. Abishek Parakh – Kennesaw State University – Quantum-Resistant Cryptography (Post-Quantum Cryptography)
4. Randy Pestana – Florida International University – Veteran’s Training Initiative
5. Rodney Peterson – NICE – Introducing “Competency Areas” for NICE Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity
6. Michael Qaissaunee – Brookedale Community College – EMATE Interactives and VR Career Exploration
7. Seth Hamman – Cedarville University – Adversarial Thinking Module & Intro to Cyber Law and Ethics
8. Salamah Salamah – University of Texas at El Paso – Software Vulnerabilities Course through Competitions
9. Willie Sanders – Towson University – TU Mock SOC
10. Michael Tu – Purdue University Northwest -IoT and Mobile Forensics: Curriculum Development for Cybersecurity and Law Enforcement Workforce Training
11. Paul Wagner & Dalal Alharthi – University of Arizona – K-12 Pathways for Cybersecurity Education and Teacher Development
12. CLARK
13. NICE Challenge
 
 

NAME ORGANIZATION
Ashley, James California State University, San Bernardino
Alharthi, Dalal University of Arizona
Ali-Gombe, Aisha Louisiana State University
Banik, Shankar The Citadel
Bliss, Gretchen University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Blomquist, Katelyn Towson / SecurEd
Burgin, Kelli Montreat College
Chitnis, Abhijit NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Conklin, Arthur University of Houston
Coulson, Tony CAE Community
Dark, Melissa DARK Enterprises Inc.
Dietrich, Glenn University of Texas at San Antonio
Doherty, John US Naval Academy
Du, Kevin Syracuse University
El-Sheikh, Eman University of West Florida
Fowler, Zoe Norwich University
Greeley, Ashley NSA
Hamman, Seth Cedarville University
Hancock, Robert NICE Challenge
Hayajneh, Thaier Fordham University
Hill, Thomas Montreat College
Hillock, Alex NICE Challenge
Ho, Lisa UC Berkeley
Hysell, Amy CAE Community
Ioffe, Shannon Towson / SecurEd
Irvine, Cynthia Naval Postgraduate School
Jones, Nancy National University
Kaleem, Faisal Metro State University
Kaza, Sidd Towson University
Kohnke, Anne University of Detroit Mercy
Krawczyk, Marcy Towson University
Levy, Yair Nova Southeastern University
Lucas, Mary Grace Towson / SecurEd
Mahoney, Bill University of Nebraska – Omaha
Muschalek, Kim San Antonio College
Nestler, Vincent California State University, San Bernardino
Nowatkowski, Michael Augusta University
Parakh, Abishek Kennesaw State University
Pestana, Randy Florida International University
Petersen, Rodney NICE
Podhradsky, Ashley Dakota State University
Qaissaunee, Michael Brookedale Community College
Ramim, Michelle Nova Southeastern University
Salamah, Salamah University of Texas at El Paso
Sanders, Willie Towson University
Smitley, Alice DoD / NSA
Tague, Patrick Carnegie Mellon University
Tang, Cara Portland Community College
Taylor, Blair Towson University
Trawick, George Mississippi State University
Tu, Michael Purdue University Northwest
Wagner, Paul University of Arizona
Webster, Anastacia CISA
Williams, Tania The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Wilson, Roy Defense Acquisition University
Yang, Li NSF
Zaleppa, Paige Towson University

 

 

Travel to Napa

We recommend that you fly into San Francisco, Oakland or Sacramento any time on Sunday afternoon, August 6 and fly out on Tuesday evening, August 8. Each airport is roughly an hour from Napa. If you cannot get a Tuesday evening flight and need to stay an additional night, please communicate that with Marcy.
The workshop will conclude at 12pm on August 8.
Venue

Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa

3425 Solano Ave, Napa, CA 94558

707.253.8600

Group booking link: https://book.passkey.com/go/cyberedworkshop

Check-in is at 4pm and check-out is at 12pm.

ALL WALKING DISTANCE WITHIN .6 MILES OF THE HOTEL
Breakfast
Starbucks
International coffeehouse chain that serves signature roasts, light bites, and Wi-Fi availability
Redwood Plaza, 2007 Redwood Rd, Napa, CA 94558
Sunshine Cafe
Local cafe, serving farm fresh, seasonal, and sustainable breakfast and lunch every day of the week
1540 Trancas St, Napa, CA 94558
Panera Bread
Counter-serve bakery/cafe chain serving sandwiches, salads & more. Offers free Wi-Fi.
1725 Trancas St Suite B, Napa, CA 94558
Lunch
Round Table Pizza
Long-running chain that serves pizza and quick eats
3331 Solano Ave, Napa, CA 94558
JuJu’s Mediterranean Kitchen
Local Mediterranean restaurant that offers various vegetarian options
3375 Old California Way, Napa, CA 94558
Foodshed Take Away
Farm-to-table pit stop/bottle shop with select pizza, locally roasted coffee & prepared meals to go.
3385 Old California Way, Napa, CA 94558
Clemente’s Authentic Italian Take Out
Local Italian food that provides fresh and friendly service with choice liquor to pair
1758 Industrial Way, Napa, CA 94558
Villa Corona Cocina Mexicana
Casual mom-and-pop counter, serving tacos, burritos & other Mexican bites, with patio seating.
3614 Bel Aire Plaza, Napa, CA 94558
Drugstore/Convenience
Walgreens
Drugstore chain providing medications & other health-related items.
1685 Trancas St, Napa, CA 94558
CVS
Drugstore chain selling medications & other health-related items.
1558 Trancas St, Napa, CA 94558
Target
A retail chain that offers home goods, clothing, electronics, & more for everyday needs.
4000 Bel Aire Plaza, Napa, CA 94558
Whole Foods Market
An eco-minded chain that serves natural and organic grocery items
3682 Bel Aire Plaza, Napa, CA 94558
Trader Joe’s
Grocery chain with a variety of signature items, plus produce, dairy & more
3654 Bel Aire Plaza, Napa, CA 94558
Train Ride: Napa Valley Wine Train
Hot Air Balloon: Napa Valley Balloons, Inc
Winery at a Castle: Castello di Amorosa
Wineries