Agenda: New Approaches to Cybersecurity Education (NACE) Workshop - June 2018


NACE Agenda

Preliminary

To reiterate the goal of the workshop: we are brainstorming what a potential coordinated program would be, perhaps at the federal level, to increase the number of cyber security workers in at least the US. We also want to ensure appropriate skills and background of these people.

All discussions should be brainstorming under Chatham House Rules.

All group sessions will be held in Pelican I except the last discussion session on Saturday, which will be in Pelican II

All snacks and lunch will be in Pelican II

Dinner Saturday will be in Pelican I

Saturday, June 9, 2018

12:30pm
Registration Opens: 3rd floor, outside Pelican rooms
1pm
Brief self-introductions
1:10pm
Welcoming remarks, agenda overview
1:30pm
First breakout: What
What is the end-product? That is, what is the profile of a student completing what we envision? What do they know? At what levels of mastery (e.g., levels in the Dreyfus model)? How does this map onto the NICE framework (if it does)? What do we expect as previous knowledge coming in, and subsequent on-the-job training? Are there existing certifications that should considered?
2:30-3:15pm Snacks in parallel
"Old Quarter Candy Cart" Ooey Gooey butter cake squares Traditional Creole praline candies Hand-dipped chocolate covered bacon Community Coffee dark roast and decaffeinated coffee Selection of fine herbal teas, lemon, honey
3pm
Reconvene & Discuss
3:30pm
Second breakout: Who
How do we increase the numbers? How do we fill the incoming pipeline? How do we retain interest and participation? How do we enhance diversity? There are levels of mastery in what we hope to produce — are the answers different for different levels?
5pm
Reconvene & Discuss
5:30
Break
6pm Dinner
Cucumber and watermelon salad w/Feta, fresh mint, red wine vinaigrette Confit duck leg Braised southern greens, wild rice, roasted grapes, duck jus Double chocolate croissant bread pudding (warm), spiced bourbon sauce
6:45pm
Dinner address, followed by Q&A: Richard A. Demillo — "#GT2040: In 20 Years Leading Universities Won't Resemble College As We Know It"
7:30pm
On your own — informal networking and discussion

Sunday, June 10, 2018

7:15am Breakfast buffet
Sweet Car Bakery’s mini pastry assortment Creamery butter, fruit marmalade & preserves Seasonal fresh sliced melon, citrus and ripe berries Local honey yogurt sauce Assorted yogurts Breakfast cereals with milk
8:15am
Reconvene, Summary, Charge for the day
8:45am
Third breakout: How
What is the right mix of instruction/practice/examples? What materials are needed? Who does the instruction/leading? Where do we get the materials and people? How do we stay up-to-date on trends, needs, and technology with available resources?
10:30am
Discussion
Noon Working lunch
Choice of * oven roasted turkey on New Orleans’ Leidenheimer poor boy bread, lettuce, tomato * roast beef on New Orleans’ Leidenheimer poor boy bread, lettuce, tomato * Black Forest Ham and American cheese on New Orleans’ Leidenheimer poor boy bread, lettuce, tomato * (for vegetarians) roasted vegetables, greens and goat cheese on ciabatta each with pasta salad, whole fresh fruit, bag of snack chips and dessert water or soda
1pm
Prioritization exercise: Given the discussion and development so far, what are the most promising ideas?
1:30pm
Discussion
2pm
Fourth breakout: And…
What has been missed in the discussions so far? Are there issues that we should be sure to take into account? How do we "future-proof" some of these ideas?
2:30-3:15pm Snacks in parallel
"The Energizer" Chocolate-Espresso snack mix Assorted granola and energy bars Selection of mini chocolates and candies Whole fresh fruit Freshly brewed coffee and herbal tea station Chef's roof-top garden herb infused iced tea
3:30pm
Summary and round-robin comments
4:45pm
Next steps
5pm
Adjourn

This workshop is supported in part by:


NSF
NSF award #1027493




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