Welcome to the third annual Cybersecurity Across Disciplines (CyAD) Conferencehosted by the National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center (NCyTE)!
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Join us for an interactive session designed for post-secondary educators who want to collaborate with their local K -12 communities in delivering engaging cybersecurity workshops. This workshop will explore effective strategies for creating engaging and informative experiences for K -12 administrators, educators, and students. We will highlight resources such as the RING (Regions Investing in the Next Generation) curriculum, developed by the University of Alabama Huntsville and their CAE partners, to help integrate cybersecurity awareness into secondary education. The new RING Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Industrial Control System Security units will also be featured.
During the session, participants will learn about successful K -12 outreach initiatives, including the key factors that made them effective, the logistics involved, the curriculum and resources used, and how to design their own outreach programs. The workshop will also feature hands-on activities, including physical and virtual escape challenges, as well as other engaging RING activities to enhance learning and collaboration.
Research Scientist/ RING Cybersecurity Curriculum Instructor, University of Alabama Huntsville
Jennifer Marden is a distinguished trainer and research scientist with the Regions Investing in the Next Generation (RING) cybersecurity curriculum team at the Center for Cybersecurity Research and Education at the University of Alabama Huntsville. Her primary responsibilities include... Read More →