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The meeting featured a program management office update regarding the annual report, including a new data call for enrollment and graduation numbers. Discussion also covered registration for upcoming symposiums and meetings. Additionally, presentations were provided by representatives from Klamath Community College and Kennesaw State University. Topics included small-scale program challenges, the transition to high-flex learning models, use of netlab solutions, development of cloud computing and devops degree paths, cybersecurity curriculum evolution, research journal efforts, and various outreach activities.
The meeting featured presentations from multiple educational institutions regarding their cybersecurity programs, research, and workforce development initiatives. Key topics included curriculum updates for bachelor's and master's degrees, the implementation of cyber range simulations, student-led research projects with municipalities, and early college outreach efforts. There were also program announcements regarding upcoming designation ceremonies, procedures for CAE-designated school applications, and reminders for schools to submit annual reports.
The meeting featured a panel discussion with three professors from different institutions regarding their experiences as non-traditional students. The discussion covered motivations for returning to college, the importance of mentorship in academic and career success, and strategies for balancing professional, academic, and personal responsibilities. The group also discussed future initiatives, including upcoming surveys to gather information on institutional resources and student needs, and plans for a future panel featuring students who have overcome obstacles.
The meeting included program management office (PMO) announcements and presentations from university representatives regarding cybersecurity programs, curriculum development, research partnerships, and laboratory facilities. Key discussion topics covered cybersecurity center operations, grant opportunities, the importance of industry partnerships for student internships and support, and the status of curriculum accreditation efforts. Presenters from Columbus State University and Tarrant County College shared insights on their respective cybersecurity programs, faculty research interests, and future academic planning.
The meeting focused on organizational announcements regarding symposium registration and the call for proposals. Presenters discussed the Cyber Security Community Outreach competition, detailing submission requirements for outreach activities and the evaluation process for identifying top-performing institutions. Additionally, marketing initiatives were reviewed, specifically regarding website branding, the use of official seals, and maintaining accurate links. Future plans for social media spotlights and preparations for an upcoming national cybersecurity career fair were also addressed.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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