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The Hampton Roads Cybersecurity Education, Workforce, and Economic Development Alliance
HRCyber Steering Committee MeetingJanuary 19, 2017, 11:00-1:00
ODU Peninsula Center/Thomas Nelson Workforce Development Center, Room 2235
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Meeting AgendaTIME ITEM PRESENTER
11:00-11:30 WELCOME AND LUNCH Brian Payne
11:30-1:00 HRCYBER UPDATES Brian Payne
VSGC Activities Chris CarterCybersecurity Workforce Survey Brian PayneArticulation Agreements Brian PayneDegree Qualification Profile Brian PayneVirginia Beach ATC Internships Sara LockettGo Virginia Update Eric WeiselProposed Steering Committee Schedule for next year
Brian Payne
Open discussion Brian Payne2
The Hampton Roads Cybersecurity Education, Workforce, and Economic Development Alliance (HR Cyber) is a collaborative partnership between multiple educational institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private employers focused on developing educational pathways from high school, through community college, to four year institutions, and continual professional development, that provides a capable and fully trained cybersecurity workforce for the region. The Alliance will leverage the NICE Framework to address cyber workforce needs and increase the pipeline of students pursuing cybersecurity careers.
HRCyber Mission and Purpose
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The Hampton Roads Cybersecurity Education, Workforce, and Economic Development Alliance
The Hampton Roads Cybersecurity Education, Workforce, and Economic Development Alliance
Primary Educational Stakeholders:• Dr. Brian Payne, Vice Provost, ODU• Dr. Hongyi Wu, Endowed Chair of Cybersecurity, ODU• Dr. Tamer Nadeem, Center for Cybersecurity Education & Research, ODU• Dr. Robert Lewis, Chair of Computer Science, College of William and Mary• Mary Sandy, Executive Director, Virginia Space Grant Consortium• Robert Guess, Professor, Tidewater Community College• Steve Foster, Professor, Thomas Nelson Community College• Dr. Patrick Konopnicki, Director of Advanced Technology Center, Virginia
Beach Public Schools
Primary Government Non-Profit Stakeholders:• Ray White, Manager, City of Virginia Beach Business Development• Jim Spore, President & CEO, Reinvent Hampton Roads• Scott Phillpott, Executive Director, Cyber Protection Resources• Martha McClees, Executive Director, Virginia Beach Vision
Primary Business Stakeholders:• Leigh Armistead, President, Peregine Technical Solutions• Gregory Braxton, Newport News Shipyard, Hunting Ingalls• Mark Klett, President & CEO, Klett Consulting• Colleen Lammers, Senior Information Assurance Specialist, Booz|Allen|Hamilton• Penny Morgan, President, AERMOR• Richard Severinghaus, President & CEO, CRTN Solutions• Stephen Watkins, Vice President & Chief Security Strategist, G2 Ops
Dr. Brian Payne Vice Provost
Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA
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HRCyber Alliance PartnersPrimary Educational Stakeholders (9):• Dr. Brian Payne, Vice Provost, ODU• Dr. Hongyi Wu, Endowed Chair of Cybersecurity, ODU• Dr. Tamer Nadeem, Center for Cybersecurity Education & Research, ODU• Dr. Robert Lewis, Chair of Computer Science, College of William and Mary• Chung-Chu Hsieh, Professor & PI for DOD Center of Excellence, Norfolk State University• Mary Sandy, Executive Director, Virginia Space Grant Consortium• Robert Guess, Professor, Tidewater Community College• Steve Foster, Professor, Thomas Nelson Community College• Sara Lockett, Director of Advanced Technology Center, Virginia Beach Public Schools• Debbie Russell, Academy Director, Hampton City Schools• Toinette Outland, Supervisor, Career & Technical Education, Newport News Public
SchoolsPrimary Government & Non-Profit Stakeholders (11):• Delegate Ron Villanueva, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates• Ray White, Manager, City of Virginia Beach Business Development• Mike Yaskowsky, Senior Development Manager, City of Hampton• Jim Spore, President & CEO, Reinvent Hampton Roads• Rick Weddle, President & CEO, Hampton Roads Economic Development Alliance• Scott Phillpott, Executive Director, Cyber Protection Resources• Martha McClees, Executive Director, Virginia Beach Vision• Shawn Avery, President, Opportunity Inc. of Hampton Roads• Katherine Escobar, President, ISSA-HR• Andy Kowalski, CISO, Jefferson Lab• Diana Burke, Executive Director, VA Beach Hotel Association
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Primary Business Stakeholders (21):• Leigh Armistead, President, Peregine Technical Solutions• Gregory Braxton, Newport News Shipyard, Hunting Ingalls• Mark Klett, President & CEO, Klett Consulting• Colleen Lammers, Senior Information Assurance Specialist,
Booz|Allen|Hamilton• Penny Morgan, President, AERMOR• Richard Severinghaus, President & CEO, CRTN Solutions• Stephen Watkins, Vice President & Chief Security Strategist, G2 Ops• Martin Joseph, President and CEO, 360IT Partners• Chris Anuswith, VP for Risk Management, ABNB FCU• Thom Prevette, Director of Advocacy & Community Relations, Bon
SeCours Health System• Michael Weatherly, Owner, C5BDI• John Williams, Obsidian Technology Group, CEO• Kane Crisler, Director of Technical Operations, Packet Forensics• Darich Runyan, Senior Director for Terminal Technology, Port of Virginia• Steven Zeliaman, Cybersecurity Solutions Architect, SAIC• Dan Bowden, Vice President & CISO, Sentara Healthcare• Rob Hegedus, CEO, Sera-Brynn• Romeo Spino, Co-founder & Executive VP, StratasCorp Technologies• Joe Johann, Senior Vice President & ISO, Towne Bank• Joe Bouchard, Principle, VNA Consulting• Sasha Oppleman, Vostrom Holdiings, Inc.
HRCyber Alliance Partners
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HRCyber Goals
Goal 1: Coordinate educational pathways between public high schools, community colleges, and four year institutionsGoal 2: Gather information from the regional workforce about the knowledge units taught in cybersecurity programs and revise those curricula where needed.Goal 3: Coordinate academic programming between educational institutions and workforce.Goal 4: Strengthen the cybersecurity capabilities of the regional workforce.
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HRCyber Tasks and Initiatives
• Hold monthly alliance meetings• Conduct focus groups/workforce demand assessment• Produce cybersecurity career videos• Create HRCyber website• Create articulation agreements • DACUM process• Create virtual lab and train professors how to use it• Revise curricula• Cyber Saturday events • Develop new cybersecurity internship/apprenticeship opportunities• Host workshops for counselors, coaches, and advisors• Participate in STEM Trifecta Challenge• Workforce development summit• HRCyber evaluation 8
HRCyber Support of NICE Strategic Goals
Host workshops about cybersecurity and cybersecurity careers for high school counselors and career coaches
Host two cybersecurity themed cyber Saturday events for local high school students and parents
Establish a partnership between schools, colleges, and workforce partners to increase understanding about cybersecurity risks in our region
Identify workforce gaps and determine which institution is best suited to address those gaps.
Develop a virtual skills-based learning lab
Activities
Goals
Develop cybersecurity pathways among the Virginia Beach and Newport News Public High Schools and Tidewater and Thomas Nelson community colleges.
Create articulation agreements with community college partners
Provide cybersecurity internship and apprentice opportunities
Evaluate cybersecurity program curricula and align with workforce needs
Produce four 20-30 minute cyber career awareness videos
Organize seminars for employer stakeholders to break down the Framework.
Develop and host a Workforce Development Summit in November 2017.
Conduct a regional workforce demand survey and analysis using the NICE Framework as a guide.
Educate high school and college advisors, and career coaches about cybersecurity and cybersecurity careers. Through a one-day workshop for 25 high school Counselors and Career Coaches from the school divisions in the Hampton Roads Region9
Goals G1. Coordinate educational pathwaysG3. Coordinate academic programming G4. Strengthen cybersecurity capabilitiesG2. Gather information from regional
workforce
Project Status ReportCompleted Activities Planned Activities – next 60 days
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Activity Date Completed
Conduct Focus Groups 10/7/2016
Schedule and conduct kick-off meeting
10/17/2016
Develop Website 10/17/2016
Attend NICE Conference and present information on HRCyber
11/2/2016
NIST Report – Purpose, scope, deliverables, key personnel, etc.
11/2/2016
Survey cybersecurity employers 12/9/2016
DACUM Workshop (Dec 13-14) 12/13/2016
Create articulation agreement 12/31/2016
NIST Quarterly StatusReport/Teleconference
12/31/2016
Activity Date Due (NLT)
Create cybersecurity career videos 12/31/2016
DACUM Completed 1/31/2017
Counselor Workshop – Feb 23 (Hampton)
2/23/2017
Cyber Saturdays – March 11 (Hampton)
3/11/2017
Cyber Saturday – March 25 (VaBeach)
3/25/2017
Identify Curricula Revisions 3/30/2017
Create Virtual Lab 3/30/2017
Develop Internship partnerships 3/30/2017
CPR Cybersecurity Conference (Va Beach)
13-14 April 2017
Project Status ReportOther Completed Activities/Event by HRCyber Partners
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Activity/Event
Cyber Protection Resources (CPR) a HRCyber partner completes the Virginia Cyber Convention & Expo (October 5-6, 2016, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Virginia Beach, VA)
Thomas Nelson Community College a HRCyber partner completes the 2016 Cyber Security Conference (October 7, 2016, Peninsula Workforce Development Center, Hampton, VA)
TCC announces CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program with NSU (November 15, 2016)
NICE Webinar – “Building your cybersecurity team with apprenticeships.” HRCyber partners Leigh Armistead (PeregineTechnical Solutions) and William Clement (Tidewater Community College) discuss apprenticeship opportunities. (November 16, 2016)
Virginia Space Grant Consortium Activities
• DACUM Workshop (Completed) – December 13-14, 2016
• Counselors Workshop – February 23, 2016 (ODU Peninsula Center)
• Cyber Saturdays – March 11 (Hampton) and March 25 (VaBeach ATC)
• Cybersecurity Workforce Videos (ongoing)
• Internships
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Cybersecurity Workforce Survey - Update
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• Emails sent to over 200 business, educational partners/contacts, and others
• Asked to forward to others (“snowball” sample)• Reminders also sent
• Total of 31 completes as of Jan 13• More data to be collected• VERY preliminary results
Survey - Profile of companies respondingType of Agency %
Federal/state/municipal government 27.6%Not-for-profit 10.3%Private/For-profit 62.1%
Industry Category (top 8) %Cybersecurity (Hardware/Software/Services)
17.2%
Local Government 10.3%Department of Defense 10.3%Education 6.9%Insurance 6.9%Government Contractor 6.9%Information Technology 6.9%Other 24.1%
Primary Position/Title %CEO/CFO 10.3%Human Resources/HR Manager
3.4%
IT Manager/ Administrator
10.3%
Cybersecurity Manager/ Administrator
20.7%
Other* 55.2%
TCC Articulation Agreement - Update
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TCC – ODU Cybersecurity Articulation Agreement Signing Ceremony, Richmond, VA, February 8, 2017
Lumina Degree Qualification Profile
• Resources• Lumina Degree Qualification Profile (webpage)• Degree Qualification Profile Guide (PDF)
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City of Virginia Beach Advance Technology Center - Internships
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Networking & Cyber Security II students competed in round 2 of the US CyberPatriot Challenge on Friday December 9th. Students had to harden systems and find security vulnerabilities in 3 operating systems along with other challenges.
Cybersecurity students learned how hackers retrieve information and safety on the Internet.
VBCPS STEM Trifecta, June 3, 2016. The Cybersecurity Challenge was a new component this year. High school students defended a cyber breach created by the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command. The first place team was awarded $1,000.00 for each student
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• A Business-Led Statewide Initiative • Promote regional collaboration on economic development• $35.95 million: GO! Grants ($5.5M FY17 / $30.0M FY18 / $450K staff)
• GO! Board established• 7 General Assembly members / 14 Citizen members / 3 Ex-officio members
• Regional Councils• Chairman from private sector• Majority of members non-legislative citizens with private sector experience• Broadly representative of the region
• Next up: GO! draft guidelines in progress• Go Virginia Cyber Working Group
Go Virginia Opportunities
Proposed Steering Committee Meetings Schedule(3rd Thursday of the month from 11:00-1:00)Month Date/Time Who Comments
January 2017 19th/11:00-1:00 All HRCyber members In-person meeting – ODU Peninsula Center
February 2017 23rd /11:00-1:00 Steering Committee Teleconference
March 2017 16th/11:00-1:00 Steering Committee Teleconference
April 2017 13th/11:00-1:00 All HRCyber members In-person meeting (also same day as CPR Cyber Conference)
May 2017 18th/11:00-1:00 Steering Committee Teleconference
June 2017 15th/11:00-1:00 Steering Committee Teleconference
July 2017 13th/11:00-1:00 All HRCyber members In-person meeting
August 2017 17th/11:00-1:00 Steering Committee Teleconference
September 2017 14th/11:00-1:00 Steering Committee Teleconference
October 2017 19th/11:00-1:00 All HRCyber members In-person meeting
November 2017 16th/11:00-1:00 Steering Committee Teleconference
December 2017 14th/11:00-1:00 All HRCyber members In-person meeting 20
Open Discussion and additional topics
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