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“SPACE HEROES” CYBERSECURITY COMPETITION – CAPTURE THE FLAG (CTF)

The Florida Tech Cybersecurity Team (FITSEC)  will host the Space Heroes Capture the Flag (CTF) competition on 1 April – 3 April. The jeopardy-style CTF includes challenges at all levels (beginner to expert) in the categories of binary exploitation (pwn), reverse engineering (re), web exploitation (web), forensics, and cryptography (crypto). The competition theme plays homage to Florida Tech’s storied history with the US Space program. The competition is open to all and includes and academic bracket with exciting prizes. Register for the competition at https://spaceheroes.ctfd.io

 

2022-02-14T18:54:06-05:00February 14th, 2022|Centers, Community, Conferences, Resources|

December CAE Tech Talk

Please join us for the December CAE Tech Talk on December 16, 2021 beginning at 1:00 pm EST.

Below are the details for the presentations and the logistics for attendance:

Time: 1:00-1:50 pm EST
Topic: President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition: Building a Competition Across the Federal Workforce
Location: https://capitol.adobeconnect.com/cae_tech_talk/

AND

Time: 2:00 – 2:50 pm EST
Topic: AI for Cybersecurity and Cyber Security for AI
Location: https://capitol.adobeconnect.com/cae_tech_talk/

Just log in as “Guest” and enter your name. No password required.

If you have a topic you’d like to present, please email [email protected].

Thanks,

Lauren M. Scott
CAE Program Management Office

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VEST: AN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR FUTURE CYBER ATTACKS

Want to learn more about predicting cyber attacks?

Join us Friday, Dec. 10th at 11am MT for this virtual event!

To Register in advance for this meeting, CLICK HERE. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. 

Speaker:  Professor V.S. Subrahmanian is the Walter P. Murphy Professor of Computer Science and Buffett Faculty Fellow in the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern University. For a full bio, visit MLC.

Abstract:  We consider the problem of predicting cyber attacks based on known Common Vulnerability & Exposure (CVE) numbers. Given a CVE, we wish to answer 3 questions: (i) Will the CVE be exploited by malicious hackers? (ii) If so, when? (iii) How severe will the attack be? The answers to these questions are critical for almost all companies with significant software/hardware investments, for manufacturers of those software/hardware components, and for governments of the nations involved. In this talk, I will primarily focus on when a vulnerability will be exploited. Using a 23-month dataset gleaned from 5 sources, I will present a novel family of CAT (CVE-Author-Tweet) graphs. Each CAT graph has a massive associated system of recursive equations whose solution yields “popularity scores’’ for the CVE-Author-Tweet nodes in the graph. Using these scores for different CAT graphs, we show a model that can predict when a vulnerability will be exploited – and we will use real world case studies to illustrate the efficacy of the approach. The talk will briefly describe progress on problems (i) and (iii) as well, and will describe a research agenda going forward that uses the predictions generated to better secure an enterprise. I will conclude with a brief outline of policy questions resulting from our work.

2021-12-06T14:55:50-05:00December 6th, 2021|Academic FAQ, Community, Conferences|

CAE-Forum – December 2021

Greetings,

We wanted to send a reminder to join us for the December CAE Forum tomorrow, Wednesday, December 1, 2021 beginning at 1:00 pm EST.

Below (and attached) are the details for the presentation and the logistics for attendance:

Time: 1:00 – 1:50 pm EST
Topic: Kubernetes Security Attacks
Location: https://caecommunity.zoom.us/my/caeforum

AND

Time: 2:00 – 2:50 pm EST
Topic: Securing Big Data in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Location: https://caecommunity.zoom.us/my/caeforum

Just log in as “Guest” and enter your name. No password required.

If you have a topic you’d like to present, please email [email protected].

Thanks,
Lauren M. Scott
CAE Program Management Office

Thank you,
NIETP

CAE-Forum – December 2021

2021-11-30T17:18:36-05:00November 30th, 2021|Community, Conferences|

DoD Cyber Scholarship Program (CySP)

Application Link: 
Students eligible:
  • Juniors or Seniors pursuing a bachelor’s degree
  • Sophomore’s promoting to a Junior in Fall 2022
  • Students in their first or second year of a master’s degree
Program Overview:
The DoD Cyber Scholarship Program (DoD CySP) is both a scholarship program for the DoD, and a capacity building tool for the nation. The program is a result of commitment from DoD and Congress to support higher education as a means to prepare the DoD workforce to deal with threats against the Department’s critical information system and networks.

Given our increasing reliance on cybersecurity, information technology (IT), the growing threats to information, and information systems and infrastructures, it is critical that the Department of Defense (DoD) protect itself. To do so, the DoD must be staffed with technically savvy personnel.

To help achieve this task, the DoD Cyber Scholarship Program (DoD CySP) was established. The DoD CySP is sponsored by the DoD Chief Information Office and administered by the National Security Agency (NSA).

The objectives of the program are to promote higher education in all disciplines of cybersecurity, to enhance the Department’s ability to recruit and retain cyber and IT specialists, to increase the number of military and civilian personnel in the DoD with this expertise, and ultimately, to enhance the nation’s cyber posture.
Here are some details on the scholarship (w/internship and job guarantee):
(a) Students selected as Cyber Scholars will receive the full cost of tuition, books (from the institution/degree specific required book list, not books which are optional for the class), required fees (including health care), and a stipend to cover room and board. The stipend levels are $22,000 for community college students (pilot program), $27,000 for undergraduate students and $32,000 for graduate (Master’s/PhD) students. Awards will be made via a grant to the NCAE-Cs.
(b) Students selected to participate in the DoD CySP will be required to sign a written agreement obligating them to work for the DoD, as a civilian employee for one calendar year for each year of scholarship assistance. This agreement is provided to the selecting agency for their records to ensure compliance with the service commitment.
(c) Students will be required to serve in internship positions, if timing permits, with the selecting DoD organization during the time they are receiving scholarship support until they complete the course of study provided for by the scholarship. These internships will be arranged by the DoD organizations to occur during the summer or other breaks between school terms, as appropriate to the individual’s circumstances and the institution’s calendar. The internship does not count toward satisfying the period of obligated service incurred by accepting the CySP scholarship.
(d) Students will be required to formally accept or decline the scholarship within 15 days of notification. Non-acceptance by this date will mean the scholarship will be offered to the next available student.
(e) Students will be required to complete a security investigation questionnaire to initiate the process for a background investigation in preparation for their internships, if applicable, and as a condition of future employment with the DoD. Drug tests or other suitability processing will occur as appropriate.
(f) Students will be required to sign an agreement stating that they will accept assignments requiring travel or change of duty stations as interns or employees. Individuals who voluntarily terminate employment during intern appointments or before the end of the period of obligated service required by the terms of Chapter 112, title 10, United States Code, will be required to refund the United States, in whole or in part, the cost of the educational assistance provided to them. Web pages have been provided in the Application Background and Application Package for review Page |4
about security clearances to assist both the principle investigator and the students in understanding these requirements before they apply.
(g) An opportunity also exists for scholarship payback through military service. Individuals choosing to enlist or accept a commission to serve on active duty in one of the Military Services shall incur a service obligation of a minimum of 4 years on active duty in that Service upon graduation. The Military Services may establish a service obligation longer than 4 years, depending on the occupational specialty and type of enlistment or commissioning program selected.
(h) Community College (pilot program) and Undergraduate scholarship recipients will be required to maintain a 3.2 out of 4.0 grade point average or the equivalent; graduate students will be required to maintain an overall 3.5 out of a 4.0 grade point average, or equivalent. Failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress will constitute grounds for termination of financial assistance and termination of internship and/or employment appointment.
(i) Students who fail to complete the degree program satisfactorily or to fulfill the service commitment upon graduation shall be required to reimburse the United States, in whole or in part, the cost of the financial (scholarship) assistance provided to them.
(j) Students will be required to agree to a code of conduct. A student handbook that includes the code of conduct rules will be provided to each selected student.
(k) Except for small achievement awards, not to exceed $6,000 in an academic year, a student may not accept simultaneous remuneration from another scholarship or fellowship. The DoD CySP is a first pay scholarship program.
2021-11-19T18:52:16-05:00November 19th, 2021|Community, Conferences, Cyber News, Resources|

Internship Opportunity – CAE/MISI

About The Internship
The National Security Agency (NSA) in partnership with the Maryland Innovation & Security Institute (MISI) and the GBC MISI Academy seek applicants for an 8-week paid internship program designed for college seniors about to enter the technical workforce currently enrolled in an institution designated as a CAE-CD or CAE-CO by the National Security Agency Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity. 

Beginning March 7, 2022, through April 29, 2022, MISI and the GBC MISI Academy will host a virtual internship for a maximum of 20 students. 

Interns will be immersed into real-world cyber settings of 3 focus areas we call ‘tracks’: The DoD Cybersecurity Policy Track, The SOC Tier 1 Track, and The Fundamentals of Cybersecurity Track. Interns will also receive the opportunity to meet and speak with cyber leaders in government and academia.
This brochure and the application link above have additional information:
2021-11-19T18:50:31-05:00November 19th, 2021|Community, Cyber News, Learning Remotely, Resources|

NCAE Cyber Games Competitions

NCAE Cyber Games Competitions
NCAE Cyber Games is a competition for students who have never competed before, creating an on-ramp for interested students who don’t know where to start.

Have you ever thought about signing up for a cyber competition? Even for a cybersecurity pro, they can be daunting if you’ve never tried one before. How do they work? Do I need to know programming? What if I don’t have a team?

The National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) program wants to make it easier for first-time competitors to get involved in the cyber competition world, so they are launching the NCAE Cyber Games: the first team competition for students who have never competed before.

We are a designated NCAE-C institution, and I am putting together a team to compete in the NCAE Cyber Games. It’s the perfect chance to learn how competitions work (and how to win), why they’re important (they’re great for your resume), and how to build your skills (including the all-important soft skills).

What do you need to get started? Curiosity and willingness to learn. If you would like to find out more about this program and possibly join the team, visit NCAECybergames.org (click the “Login” button to register) or email Tim Henry at [email protected]. Competitions are an essential part of the cybersecurity field, and I’ll hope you’ll consider giving it a try.

2021-11-19T18:47:01-05:00November 19th, 2021|Community, Cyber News|

CAE Tech Talk – Thursday, November 18, 2021

Greetings,

Please join us for the November CAE Tech Talk on Thursday, November 18, 2021 beginning at 1:00 pm EST.
CAETechTalk_18 November
Below (and attached) are the details for the presentations and the logistics for attendance:

Time: 1:00 – 1:50 pm EST
Topic: Securing Cyber-Physical Systems by Platform Reboot
Location: https://captechu.zoom.us/j/664120328

AND

Time: 2:00 – 2:50 pm EST
Topic: Practical adversarial attack against speech recognition Platforms
Location: https://captechu.zoom.us/j/664120328

Just log in as “Guest” and enter your name. No password required.

We will be making a call for our Spring 2022 CAE Forum and Tech Talk presenters in the coming weeks. If you have a topic you’d like to present, please email [email protected] when the call goes out.

Thanks,
Lauren M. Scott
CAE Program Management Office

Thank you,
NIETP

2021-11-12T19:00:17-05:00November 12th, 2021|Centers, Community, Conferences, Resources|

November CAE Tech Talk

Please join us for the November CAE Tech Talk on Thursday, November 18, 2021 beginning at 1:00 pm EST.

CAETechTalk_18 November

Below (and attached) are the details for the presentations and the logistics for attendance:

Time: 1:00 – 1:50 pm EST
Topic: Securing Cyber-Physical Systems by Platform Reboot
Location: https://captechu.zoom.us/j/664120328

AND

Time: 2:00 – 2:50 pm EST
Topic: Practical Adversarial Attack Against Speech Recognition Platforms
Location: https://captechu.zoom.us/j/664120328

Just log in as “Guest” and enter your name. No password required.

If you have a topic you’d like to present, please email [email protected].

Thanks,
Lauren M. Scott
CAE Program Management Office

2021-11-04T21:09:57-04:00November 4th, 2021|Community, Cyber News|

CAE Announcement: – NSA’s Research Directorate Flyer

Please see attached the NSA’s Research Directorate News flyer. The Research Directorate is the largest and most established in-house research organization in the Intelligence Community, employing experts with world-class skills in mathematics, computer science, engineering, cybersecurity, physics, neuroscience and linguistics.

Cyber Science News

Snippets in the Flyer include:

– National Careers at NSA

– Open Source @ NSA

– Technology Transfer Program at NSA

– Codebreaker Challenge

– The Next Wave Publication

– NSA Puzzle Challenge

2021-10-28T17:48:32-04:00October 28th, 2021|Community, Cyber News|

CAE Announcement: CAE Forum – Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Greetings,

Please join us for the November CAE Forum on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 beginning at 1:00 pm EST.

Below are the details for the presentations and the logistics for attendance:
CAE-Forum – November 2021

Time: 1:00-1:50 pm EST
Topic: Taking a Timely Opportunity to Evaluate the Security of your Physical Security Video Surveillance Solution
Location: https://caecommunity.zoom.us/my/caeforum

AND

Time: 2:00 – 2:50 pm EST
Topic: Mapping Low Cost and Open Source Lab to the NICE Workforce Framework and CAE KU’s
Location: https://caecommunity.zoom.us/my/caeforum

Just log in as “Guest” and enter your name. No password required.

If you have a topic you’d like to present, please email [email protected].

Thanks,
Lauren M. Scott, M.B.A
CAE National Program Manager
Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (CAE-C) Program Management Office

 

2021-10-27T14:38:54-04:00October 27th, 2021|Community, Conferences, Cyber News|

NEIT Cybersecurity Program Recognized by NSA and DHS

New England Institute of Technology’s Cybersecurity Program is recognized by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency

Dr. Douglas H. Sherman, Senior Vice President and Provost at New England Institute of Technology (NEIT), announced that the Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency have designated the university as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE) through academic year 2025.

NEIT is one 183 colleges and universities in the United States and one 8 in the northeast that has earned this prestigious distinction. This recognition puts NEIT on the national map for cybersecurity education.  In September 2018, The National Cyber Strategy was announced by President Donald J. Trump. It addressed the critical shortage of professionals with cybersecurity skills and highlighted the importance of higher education as a solution to defending America’s cyberspace.

NEIT’s Information Technology faculty worked tirelessly over the last two years to earn the CAE-CDE designation for its Bachelor of Science degree in Cybersecurity and Network Engineering. To demonstrate that the program covered all the knowledge units, topics and objectives required, the faculty had to incorporate this information into the lessons and present evidence through course materials that the information was being taught. A summary of the criteria included:

  • Examples of student work, hands-on activities and program assessments as well as participation in cybersecurity competitions.
  • Faculty must be experienced in cybersecurity, be active in the field and support student activities.
  • Evidence that other NEIT programs outside of the IT department teach cybersecurity concepts, such as privacy and data security in Health Sciences and digital forensics in Criminal Justice to demonstrate that cyber defense is a multidisciplinary practice at the university.
  • NEIT’s institutional cybersecurity plan established by its Department of Technical Services was presented to show that the university has implemented its own cybersecurity practices as well as operate an active Cybersecurity Center at https://dots.neit.edu/cybercenter/.
  • Demonstrate that the university, faculty and students performed cyber outreach in the community which included faculty presentations at other schools, businesses and local government workshops. Students participated in internships, hosted cybersecurity events and training at NEIT as well as collaborated with other universities on cybersecurity projects.

As stated in a letter to NEIT dated June 25, 2020 from the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education, “Your ability to meet the increasing demands of the program criteria will serve the nation well in contributing to the protection of the National Information Infrastructure. A highly skilled cybersecurity workforce is a strategic national security advantage. The United States Government will continue to invest in and enhance programs that build the domestic talent pipeline, from primary through postsecondary education. Education is the key to promoting these ideals.”

For more information regarding NEIT’s Associate in Science and Bachelor of Science Cybersecurity and Networking Engineering programs, please contact the Admissions Office at 800-736-7744 or by email at [email protected]. Program information may be found at www.neit.edu.

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Under the leadership of President Richard I. Gouse, New England Institute of Technology is a private, non-profit technical university with an enrollment of nearly 3,000 students and is accredited by the New England Commission on Higher Education. Founded in 1940, the university offers more than 50 associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and online/hybrid degree programs focusing on a proven combination of technical expertise coupled with hands-on learning. Visit www.neit.edu and follow news of the university on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Instagram and LinkedIn.

2020-08-03T19:04:00-04:00August 3rd, 2020|Community, Cyber News, Faculty|

NEIT Adjunct Leads Cybersecurity Seminar

New England Tech Adjunct Col. Mike Tetreault recently lead a two Cybersecurity Seminar for municipal departments heads from several local cities and nearby organizations. In his role a Rhode Island National Guard Chief Information Officer, Col. Tetreault, along with East Providence IT Director Kelly Ahrens, discussed recent cyberattacks on local cities and towns and trained officials on best practices that can help reduce the chance of a successful attack.

You can read more about this event here:

RI National Guard talks cybersecurity with local leaders

2020-02-25T17:17:25-05:00February 22nd, 2020|Community, Faculty|

East Greenwich Wins CyberPatriot with NEIT Faculty Mentor

Through the months of October, 2016 to January, 2017, New England Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Network Engineering and Cyber Security, Jesse Roberts, led a team of four students from East Greenwich High School to a top-tier finish at the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition. The team placed number one in the state of Rhode Island and was one of two teams to compete in the highest tier in the state of Rhode Island. The CyberPatriot competition includes nearly 1,700 teams competing from across the United States. [Read the entire article here].

2020-02-26T03:13:12-05:00February 26th, 2017|Community, Faculty|