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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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Appendix B

Workshop Agendas

WORKSHOP 1: DECEMBER 12-13, 2012 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES WASHINGTON, D.C.

December 12. 2012

8:15 a.m.

Welcome

 

Angela Curry, Director, National Cybersecurity Workforce Structure Strategy, Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

8:30

Overview

 

Diana Burley, George Washington University, Committee Co-Chair

 

Seymour Goodman, Georgia Institute of Technology, Committee Co-Chair

8:45

Panel 1—Federal Civilian Workforce

 

Steven Moxley, Senior Security Engineer, Office of the Chief Administrator, U.S. House of Representatives

 

Sharon James, Director, Cybersecurity Architecture and Implementation, Internal Revenue Service

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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Patrick Kelly, Senior Official for Privacy, Department of Health and Human Services

 

Moderator: Mischel Kwon, Committee Member

10:30

Panel 2—Federal National Security and Intelligence Workforce

 

Leonard T. Reinsfelder, Deputy Associate Director of Education and Training, NSA/CSS

 

Chris Kelsall, Branch Head, Cyberspace/Information Technology (IT) Workforce, Office of the Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer, U.S. Navy

 

Brian Andrzejewski, Outreach Team Lead, Futures Exploration, Defense Cyber Crime Center, Department of Defense

 

Moderator: Ron Sanders, Committee Member

12:30 p.m.

National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework

 

Robin “Montana” Williams, Director, National Cybersecurity Education and Awareness Office, DHS

1:15

Panel 3—Federal Law Enforcement Workforce

 

Ed Cabrera, Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ATSAIC)-Criminal Investigative Division, U.S. Secret Service (USSS)

 

Trent Teyema, ATSAIC-Cyber, Washington Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation

 

Matthew Swenson, Section Chief, Computer Forensics, Cyber Crimes Center, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

 

Moderator: Diana Burley, Committee Co-Chair

2:45

Panel 4—State and Local Government

 

Cameron Kilberg, Assistant Secretary of Technology, Commonwealth of Virginia

 

Maribeth Luftglass, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Fairfax County Public Schools

 

Michael Aliperti, Senior Director of Programs, MS-ISAC (by phone)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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Moderator: Charles “Casey” O’Brien, Committee Member

4:00

Public Comments and Questions

 

Moderator: Diana Burley, Committee Co-Chair

 

December 13, 2012

8:30 a.m.

Welcome and Housekeeping

 

Diana Burley, Committee Co-Chair Seymour Goodman, Committee Co-Chair

8:35

Panel 5—Industry and Critical Infrastructure

 

Lee Holcomb, Vice President Strategic Initiatives, Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Solutions

 

Stephanie Derdouri, Senior Advisor for Federal System Authorization and Compliance, A.I. Solutions

 

Byron Collie, Director, Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center

 

Vanessa Pollock, Network Security Business Manager, Motorola Peter Rothschild, Security Analyst and Project Manager, SRA International

 

Christopher Day, Chief Security Architect, Terremark

 

Joe Albaugh, Associate CIO and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), U.S. Department of Transportation

 

Michelle Monsees, Independent Consultant

 

Moderator: Philip Neches, Committee Member

11:30

Panel 6—Assessment and Certification: Existing and Emerging Tools

 

Marc Noble, Vice Chair, Cybersecurity Certification Collaborative (C3) and International Information Systems, Security Certification Consortium, Inc., (ISC)2

 

Franklin Reeder, Chairman, NBISE

 

Rosey Greer, Rosey Greer Consulting

 

Alan Paller, Director of Research, SANS Institute

 

Moderator: Seymour Goodman, Committee Co-Chair

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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WORKSHOP 2: FEBRUARY 25-26, 2013 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

 

February 25, 2013

8:45 a.m.

Welcome

 

Robin “Montana” Williams, Director, National Cybersecurity Education and Awareness Office, DHS

 

Ron Sanders, Committee Member

9:00

Panel 1—Education, Training, and Pipeline

 

James Jones, Executive Director, Mid-Pacific Information and Communication Technologies

 

Telle Whitney, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President, Anita Borg Institute

 

Dan Manson, Professor of Computer Information Systems at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, National Cyber League, and Cyberwatch West

 

Jaishri Mehta, Cyberwatch West, Mt. San Antonio College

 

Moderator: Charles “Casey” O’Brien, Committee Member

10:15

Panel 2—Industry (Part 1)

 

Steve Lipner, Partner Director of Program Management, Trustworthy Computing Security, Microsoft Corporation

 

John Munoz, Technical Program Manager, Google, Inc.

 

Sean Mason, Director for CIRT, General Electric

 

Mike McConnell, Booz Allen Hamilton

 

Moderator: Ron Sanders, Committee Member

11:40

Panel 3—State Government

 

Doug Robinson, Executive Director, National Association of State Chief Information Officers

 

Theresa A. Masse, State CISO, Oregon

 

Michele Robinson, State CISO, California

 

Robert Ono, CISO, University of California, Davis

 

Moderator: Kevin Murphy, Committee Member

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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2:00

Panel 4—Industry (Part 2)

 

John Stewart, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer, Cisco

 

John D. Johnson, Global Security Strategist, Deere and Company Dickie George, Senior Advisor for Cyber Security, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

 

Moderator: Mischel Kwon, Committee Member

3:00

Panel 5—Federal Government

 

Matthew Scholl, Deputy Division Chief, Computer Security Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology

 

Matthew A. Parrella, Assistant United States Attorney, Chief, Computer Hacking/Intellectual Property Unit, United States Attorney’s Office, Northern District of California

 

Brian Busony, ATSAIC-ECTF/Asset Forfeiture/Admin, U.S. Secret Service, San Francisco Field Office

 

Moderator: Philip Neches, Committee Member

4:00

NICE Initiative Update

 

Peggy Maxson, Director, National Cybersecurity Education Strategy, DHS

4:30

Open Discussion/ Question and Answer Session

 

Moderator: Seymour Goodman, Committee Co-Chair

 

February 26, 2013

8:00 a.m.

Welcome

 

Seymour Goodman, Committee Co-Chair

8:15

(ISC)2 2013 Global Information Security Workforce Study

 

Julie Peeler, Director, (ISC)2 Foundation

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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8:45

Panel 6—Information Technology and Cybersecurity Professional Organizations

 

Jeff Frisk, Director, Certification Program, GIAC

 

Hord Tipton, Executive Director, (ISC)2

 

Eric Hibbard, CTO Security and Privacy for Hitachi Data Systems Taylor Pellegrini, Marketing Executive, EC-Council

 

Eugene H. Spafford, Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University, and Chair, U.S. Public Policy Council of ACM

 

Terry Erdle, Executive VP for Skills Certification, CompTIA

 

Christopher Buse, CISO, State of Minnesota, and Member, Board of Directors, Minnesota Chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association

 

Moderator: Seymour Goodman, Committee Co-Chair

 

WORKSHOP 3: MARCH 27, 2013 TEXAS A&M AT SAN ANTONIO

8:30 a.m.

Welcome

 

Diana Burley, Committee Co-Chair

 

John Dickson, Principal, Denim Group, Ltd.

 

Carolyn Wilson Green, Director, Center of Information Technology and Cyber Security, Texas A&M University, San Antonio

 

Robin “Montana” Williams, Director, National Cybersecurity Education and Awareness Office, DHS

9:00

NICE Initiative Update

 

Robin “Montana” Williams, Director, National Cybersecurity Workforce, DHS

9:30

Panel 1—State and Local Government

 

Bert Jarreau, Chief Innovation Officer, National Association of Counties

 

Brian Engle, CISO, Department of Information Resources, State of Texas

 

Greg White, Associate Professor, University of Texas, San Antonio, and Director, Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security

 

Moderator: Kevin Murphy, Committee Member

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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10:40

Panel 2—Cybersecurity Education, Training, and Pipeline

 

Carolyn Wilson Green, Director of the Center for Information Technology and Cyber Security, Texas A&M University, San Antonio

 

Art Conklin, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Information Security Research and Education, University of Houston

 

Troy Touchette, Chair, Computer Information Systems Department, San Antonio College

 

Adrian Collett, Career and Technical Education Specialist, State of Texas Education Service Center, Region 20

 

Scott “Skip” Runyan, Technical Advisor to the Commander, 39th Information Operations Squadron, U.S. Air Force (via teleconference)

 

Moderator: Diana Burley, Committee Co-Chair

1:00 p.m.

Panel 3—Certification and Licensing

 

Roy Swift, Senior Director, Personnel Credentialing Accreditation, ANSI (by teleconference)

 

Lance Kinney, Executive Director, Texas Board of Professional Engineers

 

Jeff Pike, Senior Technical Director, GIAC

 

Moderator: Seymour Goodman, Committee Co-Chair

2:00

Panel 4—Human Resources, Recruiting, and Talent Development

 

Chris Prosise, Engineer, Pandesta

 

Harvinder Singh, CEO, Bestica

3:10

Panel 5—National Security and Critical Infrastructure

 

Arthur “Wally” Wachdorf, Senior Advisor for Intelligence and Cyber Operations, 24th Air Force

 

Guy Walsh, Technical Advisor to the Deputy Commander, U.S. Cyber Command (via teleconference)

 

Frank Grace, Lead Specialist, Tesoro

Moderator: Philip Neches, Committee Member

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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4:15

Panel 6—Industry

 

Rocky Destefano, Founder and CEO, VisibleRisk

 

Janie Gonzalez, CEO, Webhead

 

Sergio C. Muniz, President, CYFOR Technologies, LLC

 

Moderator: Philip Neches, Committee Member

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 2013. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce?: Criteria for Decision-Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18446.
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Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce? Criteria for Decision-Making considers approaches to increasing the professionalization of the nation's cybersecurity workforce. This report examines workforce requirements for cybersecurity and the segments and job functions in which professionalization is most needed; the role of assessment tools, certification, licensing, and other means for assessing and enhancing professionalization; and emerging approaches, such as performance-based measures. It also examines requirements for the federal (military and civilian) workforce, the private sector, and state and local government. The report focuses on three essential elements: (1) understanding the context for cybersecurity workforce development, (2) considering the relative advantages, disadvantages, and approaches to professionalizing the nation's cybersecurity workforce, and (3) setting forth criteria that can be used to identify which, if any, specialty areas may require professionalization and set forth criteria for evaluating different approaches and tools for professionalization. Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce? Criteria for Decision-Making characterizes the current landscape for cybersecurity workforce development and sets forth criteria that the federal agencies participating in the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education—as well as organizations that employ cybersecurity workers—could use to identify which specialty areas may require professionalization and to evaluate different approaches and tools for professionalization.

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