Cybersecurity Education: A Pipeline Approach

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Fairleigh Dickinson University and IEEE North Jersey Computer Chapter are pleased to announce the Second Annual Symposium on Cybersecurity Education: A Pipeline Approach to be held on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 in Lenfell Hall at FDU’s College at Florham.

This year’s theme is Education and how academic institutions can partner to cultivate a strategic education pipeline. The forum will feature distinguished speakers offering a life-cycle spectrum of Cybersecurity & IA from primary through post-secondary education and beyond. Attendees will gain an awareness of the educators’ inherent responsibilities in preparing the next generation of top cybersecurity professionals for government, industry and academic sectors.

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  • Fairleigh Dickinson University, College at Florham
  • Madison, New Jersey
  • United States 07940
  • Building: Lenfell Hall

  • Contact Event Host
  • Hong Zhao (201)-692-2350, zhao@fdu.edu; Howard Leach h.leach@ieee.org
  • Co-sponsored by Computer Society






Agenda

The Keynote Speaker, Casey W. O’Brien, Director and Principal Investigator of the National Science Foundation-sponsored National CyberWatch Center will speak on “Cybersecurity Education Solutions for the Nation.” The other featured presentations are:

“Cybersecurity Learning Secondary Education” by Mandy Galante.

“New Jersey Cyber Aces Academy at Brookdale: A Collaborative Public/Private Model to Secure the Nation” by Michael Qaissaunee.

“iSECURE: Integrating Learning Resources for Information Security, Research and Education” by Reza Curtmola.

“Virtualization of the Laboratory” by Thomas Reddington

“Strategic Crisis Management” by Carl A Singer.

“Industry Security, Innovations and Controls” by Brett St. Pierre.