The Cybersecurity Workforce Challenge: Are Academically Qualified Faculty Members the Bottleneck?

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This mini workshop will start with a short presentation to provide latest statistics on the cybersecurity workforce challenge, followed by a discussion about the nationwide demand and open positions for academically qualified cybersecurity faculty, both full-time and adjunct. Then, an interactive workshop will be provided where the audience will collaboratively share their own stories regarding the recruitment of academically qualified faculty members at their institution.

Beyond GenCyber: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Cybersecurity with an Effective Outreach Program

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Community outreach is essential for building relationships between the community, potential students, and the college. Increasing visibility in the local area helps to attract more students, donors, and industry partnerships. A successful outreach program can help a college to connect with people from diverse backgrounds and promote a culture of inclusion. It can also help to create a more welcoming and supportive environment for all students and staff.

Helping to Increase the Numbers of Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity

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Miami Dade College has made strides in increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in the field of cybersecurity. MDC provides stackable programs, certifications, professional development, and other initiatives to help students come to our programs, graduate, and get a career. 

National Cybersecurity Curriculum Task Force

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Funded by the NSA through the NCAE-C program, the mission of the National Cybersecurity Curriculum Task Force is to catalog and create high-quality and relevant curricula on emerging cybersecurity topics, mapping to curricular and workforce guidelines, and make them freely available. The mission is being accomplished with the following goals: (1) Conduct a comprehensive search of available curricula in cybersecurity repositories, directories, and among the community. (2) Perform gap analysis to identify high-need areas to create a cyber-ready workforce.

NCAE-C Student Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

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More than 60 percent of university students freely admit to cheating in some form, according to Dr. Donald McCabe of the International Center for Academic Integrity. The NCAE-C Student Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct sub-committee has drafted a Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct for faculty consideration. A Code of Ethics establishes core values, ethical principles and ethical standards that student professionals use to guide their academic and professional conduct. We will also suggest some guidance to faculty on how to implement it in their courses.

CAE Community of Practice (CoP)-CD

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The CAE Community of Practice (CoP) for Cyber Defense (CD) (https://www.caecommunity.org/community-of-practice/cyber-defense) was established in 2020 with the mission: “To collaborate with both the CAE Community and the NCAE-C Program Management Office (PMO) to build a Cybersecurity Excellence Community of Practice in Cyber Defense (CoP-CD) in order to gather and share input from the broader community as well as to provide continuous program improvement".

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