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X-WR-CALDESC:CCEI FALL 2018 SYMPOSIUM: ATTACKING THE ROOTS OF CYBER (
IN)SECURITY: THE ROLE OF EDUCATION\n\nIn November\, the Cyber Cent
er for Education and Innovation (CCEI) co-sponsors a Fall Cybersecurity Sy
mposium with the University of Maryland University College (UMUC). The pro
gram is an official event of CyberMaryland and is held in Adelphi\, MD.\n
\nAbout the 2018 Symposium\n\nA recent report by the National Security Tel
ecommunications Advisory Committee recommended that the United States unde
rtake a “Cybersecurity Moonshot” to harness the power of government\, indu
stry and academia to “fundamentally transform the security of our digital
landscape” and attack the roots of cyber insecurity. This symposium will f
ocus on some of the fundamental challenges of cybersecurity education and
workforce development and how they might be overcome.\n\nThe cybersecurity
skills gap\, its persistence\, and its implications for the nation are we
ll documented. The urgent question is: Why does this state of affairs exis
t? Normally\, the market solves labor shortages through rising wages. Educ
ational institutions respond by offering programs that lead toward careers
in shortage areas. Students are drawn to and prepared for these careers.
Over time\, the market reaches a dynamic equilibrium where the supply of n
eeded professionals adapts to and paces with demand. But this does not see
m to be happening. If anything\, the cybersecurity skills gap is growing b
oth in terms of an insufficient number of new professionals and their leve
l of skills.\n\nThis one-day symposium will address the 'why' question and
seek to identify solutions through keynote addresses and panel discussion
s. It will include the perspectives of senior leaders\, policy makers\, em
ployers\, faculty and students who will focus on how powerful new technolo
gies might be used to boost the talent pipeline\, slow the demand for cybe
rsecurity professionals\, and help the nation achieve a sustainable equili
brium.\n\nSymposium Topics\n\n~ Education and workforce development
as a fundamental pillar of cyber security\n~ Progress to date and trends
in cyber education and workforce development\n~ Perspectives from Maryland
students in STEM educational programs\n~ The relationship between the wor
kforce market demand and educational outcomes\n~ The role of innovative te
chnologies in strengthening the quality\, accessibility\, and inclusivenes
s of cyber education\n\nLearn more about the Agenda\, Speakers\, Sponsors\
, and Registration at the link below. Space is limited so please register
today.\n\nThe CCEI Fall Symposium is an affiliated event of CyberMaryla
nd 2018.\n
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DESCRIPTION:CCEI FALL 2018 SYMPOSIUM: ATTACKING THE ROOTS OF CYBER (I
N)SECURITY: THE ROLE OF EDUCATION\n\nIn November\, the Cyber Cente
r for Education and Innovation (CCEI) co-sponsors a Fall Cybersecurity Sym
posium with the University of Maryland University College (UMUC). The prog
ram is an official event of CyberMaryland and is held in Adelphi\, MD.\n\n
About the 2018 Symposium\n\nA recent report by the National Security Telec
ommunications Advisory Committee recommended that the United States undert
ake a “Cybersecurity Moonshot” to harness the power of government\, indust
ry and academia to “fundamentally transform the security of our digital la
ndscape” and attack the roots of cyber insecurity. This symposium will foc
us on some of the fundamental challenges of cybersecurity education and wo
rkforce development and how they might be overcome.\n\nThe cybersecurity s
kills gap\, its persistence\, and its implications for the nation are well
documented. The urgent question is: Why does this state of affairs exist?
Normally\, the market solves labor shortages through rising wages. Educat
ional institutions respond by offering programs that lead toward careers i
n shortage areas. Students are drawn to and prepared for these careers. Ov
er time\, the market reaches a dynamic equilibrium where the supply of nee
ded professionals adapts to and paces with demand. But this does not seem
to be happening. If anything\, the cybersecurity skills gap is growing bot
h in terms of an insufficient number of new professionals and their level
of skills.\n\nThis one-day symposium will address the 'why' question and s
eek to identify solutions through keynote addresses and panel discussions.
It will include the perspectives of senior leaders\, policy makers\, empl
oyers\, faculty and students who will focus on how powerful new technologi
es might be used to boost the talent pipeline\, slow the demand for cybers
ecurity professionals\, and help the nation achieve a sustainable equilibr
ium.\n\nSymposium Topics\n\n~ Education and workforce development a
s a fundamental pillar of cyber security\n~ Progress to date and trends in
cyber education and workforce development\n~ Perspectives from Maryland s
tudents in STEM educational programs\n~ The relationship between the workf
orce market demand and educational outcomes\n~ The role of innovative tech
nologies in strengthening the quality\, accessibility\, and inclusiveness
of cyber education\n\nLearn more about the Agenda\, Speakers\, Sponsors\,
and Registration at the link below. Space is limited so please register to
day.\n\nThe CCEI Fall Symposium is an affiliated event of CyberMaryland
2018.\n
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LOCATION:College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
SUMMARY:Cyber Center for Education & Innovation Fall 2018 Symposium
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