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Welcome to the December 2016
Webinar “Plus” Degree Briefing
Thursday, December 1, 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time (USA)
Our Agenda Today:
• Introductions and Overview of ERAU—Rheanna Isakson
• The Bachelor of Science In Homeland Security—Dr. Dan Cutrer
• The Bachelor of Science in Cyber Intelligence and Security—Dr. Gary Kessler
• The Master of Science in Cybersecurity Management and Policy—Dr. Glenn Dardick
• Questions and Answers
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University• Fully-accredited, independent, nonprofit university based in Daytona Beach, Florida
• Oldest (1926) and most prestigious aviation-related university in the world
• More than 70 undergraduate and graduate degrees (Associates to Ph.D.) + Professional Education
• 32,000 students
Worldwide Campus• 130 campuses around the world
• Classroom, Real-time Virtual Classroom, Online
About ERAU
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University• Located in Arizona, but at 5,300 ft. elevation and
300 days of sunshine a year
• Home to over 2,000 students
• A day trip away from Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and beautiful Sedona
• Listed in the top 1% of all private colleges for return on investment. Job placement rate is 96%
College of Security and Intelligence• First College of its kind in nation
• 500 graduates successfully working in government and corporations
Prescott Campus
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Presenters
Dr. Daniel CutrerAssociate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Homeland SecurityCollege of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach email: [email protected]
Dr. Gary KesslerProfessor of Homeland Security and Interim Department Chair, Security Studies and International AffairsCollege of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beachemail: [email protected]
Dr. Glenn DardickAssociate Professor of Security Studies and International Affairs,Master’s Program Coordinator, Cybersecurity ManagementCollege of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach email: [email protected]
Dr. Daniel Cutrer
B.S. Homeland
Security
Program Coordinator,
SSIA-Daytona Beach
What is Homeland Security?
• The broad national effort by
all levels of government -
federal, state, local and tribal -
to protect the people, and
territories of the United States
from all threats and hazards,
both foreign and domestic.
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BS
Homeland Security
• Offers the B.S. in Homeland Security degree to the Worldwide Campus
– Initiated at Daytona Beach Campus in 2006
– WW degree started Aug 2016
• 3rd largest UG program at DB with over 300 active students
– SSIA at DB developing 12 courses for Online Delivery
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36 credit hours - General Education
45 credit hours - Homeland Security Core
30 credit hours - Breadth Area requirements
9 credit hours - Program Support
3 credit hours - Open Elective
123 Total credits required for degree
Degree Components
BS
Homeland Security
General
Education (36 hours)
9
Area SH
Communication Theory and Skills 9
Lower-Level Humanities 3
Lower-Level Social Sciences 3
Lower or Upper level Humanities or Social Sciences 3
Upper-Level Humanities or Social Sciences 3
Computer Science 3
Mathematics 6
Physical and Life Sciences 6
Total 36
Core (45 hours)
10
Area SH
Introduction to Homeland Security* 3
Foundations of Information Security 3
Industrial Security 3
Business Skills for the HS Professional 3
Fundamentals of Emergency Management 3
Critical Infrastructure Protection and Risk analysis 3
Homeland Security Law and Policy 3
National Security Issues and Terrorism* 3
Studies in Intelligence I* – OR – Intelligence Collection and
Analysis*
3
Strategic Planning and Decision Making in Homeland Security 3
Emergent Topics in Homeland Security 3
Exercise Design and Evaluation in Homeland Security 3
Environmental Security 3
Practicum in Homeland Security 3
CO--‐OP/Internship or HS 491 Thesis 3
Total 45
Breadth Area (30 hours)
2 minors, or combine 1 minor and
a “coherent block” of courses
•Any WW Minor is eligible
•Coherent Block may consist of:
• Applicable college transfer credits (in excess)
• Military schools/training
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Program Support (9 hours)
12
Area SH
Introduction to Health, Occupational and Transportation
Safety – OR – Aviation Safety
3
Environmental Compliance and Safety – OR- Industrial
Hygiene and Toxicology – OR- Health Safety and
Aviation Law
3
Business Statistics 3
Total 9
Open Electives (3 hours)
Total hours for degree: 123
• U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
• Combining 22 agencies incl. FEMA, TSA, USCG,
CBP, ICE, Border Patrol, USSS, and more
• Response to:
• Terrorist attacks
• Man-made attacks
• Natural disasters
• Private sector applications
• Emergency Management
Employment Prospects?
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Jobs, jobs, jobs…
• The job outlook is tremendous!
• See USA Jobs (from OPM).
• Our graduates & interns bring with them
a unique educational perspective.
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HS Statistics
• 90% of our Daytona Beach
BSHS graduates had a job
in their field (or grad
school) within one year of
graduation
• National average starting
salary for BSHS graduates
in 2015 was $50,000
Contact: Dr. Jon C. Haass, Department Chair
BS in Cyber Intelligence and Security
MS planned to begin Fall 2018
Cyber Help Wanted 348,975!NIST announces CyberSeek
National Initiative for CyberSecurity Education
(NICE) Workforce Framework
Seven (7) main areas
Thirty One (31)specialties
BS Cyber Intelligence and
Security prepares for
entry positions
Entry level positions $60 - $80k (skill / geo)
Transfer credits for GenEd, math, programming
No pre-req for BS degree – 4 yr program
Courses include – Python, C, C++, Network+, Security+, CEH, Forensics, Database, Cryptography, Malware, Statistics, Business
University has relations with 100+ companies and organizations seeking top cyber talent
Dr. Jon C. Haass, ChairCyber Intelligence and SecurityEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityPrescott, [email protected]
DR. GLENN S. DARDICK
MASTER OF SCIENCE
CYBERSECURITY MANAGEMENT & POLICY
• Geared for non-technical students
• Forensic, project and policy expertise for
managers
• Oversight of human and digital resources
• Homeland Security
THE NEED
• Recent cyber attacks
Target, Home Depot, Goodwill
• Economic incentives for cyber attacks
Threats from China, Russia
• Information driven society
Need to protect financial and medical information
• All levels of government, industry and academia
Need for policies, security of information, cloud computing
PROGRAM GOALS
& FOCUS
• Answers the need for cyber security expertise
Government and industry
• Support multiple disciplinary group of professionals
Management policy, law, leadership, security, defense
• Target Audience
Homeland Security, military, business, government
• Focused on management, policy and forensics
Differs from the Intelligence degree program at Prescott
PROGRAM
• 100% Online
• 30 Credit hour program
• Developed by the Daytona Beach Faculty
• Complements, does not compete with, the
Daytona Beach Cybersecurity Engineering
degree program
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CYBERSECURITY
MANAGEMENT & POLICY
MCMP 501THE INTERNET, GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY
• This course examines how the Internet and associated communication technologies have created new means for people to organize, both within their local communities and across great distances, changing the nature of the relationship between society and the institutions of government.
• The Internet has allowed people to communicate, often without detection, that has resulted in both positive and negative effects; e.g., Internet-based communications have been a significant factor in the both the growth of transnational terrorism and popular uprisings such as the Arab Spring.
• In response, governments have often attempted to control the Internet, in some cases to aid legitimate law enforcement, in others to repress restless populations seeking change. State institutions can also use these technologies to create more effective governance and better response to humanitarian crises.
MCMP 510THE PRACTICE OF CYBERSECURITY
• The course introduces principles of cybersecurity, providing a framework covering technical, legal, and managerial issues.
• Students will examine computer and network security from the perspectives of the industry-standard ten core bodies of knowledge:
• access control;
• telecommunications and network
security;
• information security governance
and risk management;
• software development security;
• cryptography;
• security architecture and design;
• operations security;
• business continuity and disaster
recovery planning;
• legal, regulations, investigations and
compliance; and
• physical (environmental) security.
MCMP 520SECURITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
• This course is designed to teach how cybersecurity should be integrated early on in any project or other use of information in a computer or network setting.
• Emphasis is placed on the relationship between information and the operation and mission of an agency, business, organization, or other entity.
• This course specifically ties together information and communications technology (ICT), cybersecurity, business, policies, and ethics.
• Topics include security engineering concepts (although this is not an engineering course), distributed systems, network attacks and defense, security management, encryption, the role of training and education, and more.
MCMP 615POLICY AND LAW IN CYBERSPACE
• Cyberspace has emerged as a "real" place where people congregate, crimes occur, social changes are initiated, and a majority of our work takes place.
• Whereas the physical world — and law and policy that impact the physical world — can be constrained by geopolitical boundaries, it is literally impossible to similarly constrain activities in cyberspace.
• For that reason, cyberspace itself is a virtual universe — one that is global and where every Internet user is a citizen.
• This course describes emerging policies and laws that affect cyberspace, particularly those related to information security and cybercrime. The clash between real space and cyberspace is also examined.
MCMP 650EMERGING TOPICS IN CYBERSECURITY
• This course examines the current research literature concerning issues related to cybersecurity.
• Topics will include, but not be limited to, current research topics in information assurance, cybersecurity policy, information warfare and the Advanced Persistent Threat, policy and law in cyberspace, evolving information security technologies and methods, new approaches to incident response and digital forensics, emerging threats and adversaries, and the impact of cybersecurity on society and organizations.
• Students will focus on research techniques, as well as the presentation of results, legal issues, and relevant technologies.
MCMP 690/691CYBERSECURITY MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
CAPSTONE• The capstone provides students with the opportunity to
integrate all disciplines and competencies that have been learned in this program, plus their past experiences and professional goals, into a single work-based project, internship experience, or other appropriate activity.
• The project will be the culmination of a student's studies integrated in their area of specialization or expertise.
• In cooperation with an advisor, the student will design, research, and implement a project that is comprehensive in nature and which addresses, to the extent feasible, all core areas of knowledge around which the program has been built
QUESTIONS
Dr. Gary Kessler, Dept. Chair SSIA,
Dr. Glenn S. Dardick Program Chair,
Questions
Dr. Daniel CutrerAssociate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Homeland SecurityCollege of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach email: [email protected]
Dr. Gary KesslerProfessor of Homeland Security and Interim Department Chair, Security Studies and International AffairsCollege of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beachemail: [email protected]
Dr. Glenn DardickAssociate Professor of Security Studies and International Affairs,Master’s Program Coordinator, Cybersecurity ManagementCollege of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach email: [email protected]