Collaborative Project: Teaching Strategic, Operational, and Defensive Cybersecurity to the Next Generation from Sea to Shining Sea

合作项目:向下一代教授战略、作战和防御性网络安全,从海洋到光辉的海洋

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    1129567
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 8.3万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2011
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2011-10-01 至 2014-09-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This is a collaborative project involving George Washington University (NSF Award No. 1129398), the University of Washington (NSF Award No. 1128989), and the University of Hawaii (NSF Award No. 1129567).Since 2003, George Washington University has offered students in its Cyber Corps (Scholarship for Service) program a seminar in which Federal and industry experts deliver guest lectures. This project is making that seminar available through videos, notes, and instructor guides to two partner institutions (the University of Washington and the University of Hawaii) and, ultimately, to the entire Cyber Corps community, so that students in SFS programs outside the DC area can benefit from the experiences and leadership skills of on-the-ground Federal leaders. The two partner institutions are adding lectures by Federal government and industry leaders from their respective regions who have made significant contributions to the advancement of cybersecurity. For example, the University of Washington is contributing lectures from industry leaders developing secure cloud environments, and the University of Hawaii is contributing lectures from the original ALOHAnet developers.The project is developing a "Cybersecurity Library of Content," based on a concept inventory, which is consistent, cutting-edge, and part of a comprehensive approach to the teaching of strategic, operational, and defensive cybersecurity. At all of the participating universities, this program effectively augments faculty by providing speakers either in person or by video. In addition, instructors are able to use material developed by the project, including an instructor's guide, laboratory exercises, examination questions and answers, learning objectives, and links to related artifacts (e.g., PowerPoint presentations, reading lists), where appropriate.The project is also creating links with the broader SFS program and with community colleges that are starting to teach cybersecurity. It is helping the participating institutions transform their programs into ones that better serve their students by making previously unavailable content available to them. Students are trained in many current policies so that they can hit the ground running. When they arrive at their internship or job in the government, they are prepared not only with knowledge of traditional cybersecurity and information assurance mechanisms but also with an appreciation of government-related issues obtained from up-to-date lectures by individuals with current or recent first-hand experience in Federal government cybersecurity and information assurance.
这是一个合作项目,涉及乔治华盛顿大学(NSF奖号1129398),华盛顿大学(NSF奖号1128989)和夏威夷大学(NSF奖号1129567)。自2003年以来,乔治华盛顿大学为学生提供了网络军团(服务奖学金)计划举办一个研讨会,由联邦和行业专家提供客座讲座。该项目通过视频,笔记和讲师指南向两个合作机构(华盛顿大学和夏威夷大学)提供研讨会,并最终向整个网络军团社区提供,以便在华盛顿特区地区以外的SFS计划中的学生可以从实地联邦领导人的经验和领导技能中受益。这两个合作机构正在增加来自各自地区的联邦政府和行业领导人的讲座,他们为网络安全的进步做出了重大贡献。例如,华盛顿大学正在提供来自开发安全云环境的行业领导者的讲座,夏威夷大学正在提供来自原始ALOHAnet开发人员的讲座。该项目正在开发一个基于概念库存的“网络安全内容库”,该库是一致的,前沿的,是战略,运营和防御网络安全教学综合方法的一部分。在所有参与的大学,该计划通过亲自或通过视频提供演讲者有效地增强了教师队伍。此外,教师能够使用项目开发的材料,包括教师指南、实验练习、考试问题和答案、学习目标以及相关工件的链接(例如,PowerPoint演示文稿,阅读列表),在适当的情况下。该项目还建立了与更广泛的SFS计划和社区学院,开始教授网络安全的联系。它正在帮助参与机构将其计划转变为更好地为学生服务的计划,使他们可以使用以前无法使用的内容。学生们接受了许多现行政策的培训,这样他们就可以立即开始工作。当他们在政府实习或工作时,他们不仅准备好了传统的网络安全和信息保障机制的知识,而且还准备好了与政府相关的问题,这些问题是由具有联邦政府网络安全和信息保障方面当前或最近第一手经验的个人从最新讲座中获得的。

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CPATH-2: Collaborative Research: Broadening Studio-Based Learning in Computing Education
CPATH-2:协作研究:扩大计算机教育中基于工作室的学习
  • 批准号:
    0939157
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.3万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: CPATH CB: Exploring Studio-Based Instructional Models for Computing Education
合作研究:CPATH CB:探索基于工作室的计算教育教学模型
  • 批准号:
    0722323
  • 财政年份:
    2007
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.3万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
RIA: Human Searching: interactions between The User and The Interface
RIA:人类搜索:用户和界面之间的交互
  • 批准号:
    9309711
  • 财政年份:
    1993
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.3万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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