The terms denote educational areas that are part of the CPS technology.
CISA, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has awarded NPower and CyberWarrior contracts worth $2m to bring cybersecurity training to underserved communities such as the unemployed and underemployed. One of the goals of these programs is to develop cybersecurity talent from non-traditional sources to address the shortage of workers in this area. They will be looking to increase underrepresented groups in the industry such as people of color, women, military spouses and veterans from both urban and rural communities.
Submitted by Eileen Buckholtz on October 22nd, 2021
Benjamin Janis Submitted by Benjamin Janis on September 29th, 2021
Benjamin Janis Submitted by Benjamin Janis on September 29th, 2021
The Aviation ISAC Collegiate CTF Competition, developed by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ, will be offered as part of the 2021 A-ISAC Annual Aviation Cybersecurity Summit. This competition will be virtually held on Sept. 27th, 8:30am-4:30pm Eastern Time (http://aisac.cyberskyline.com/aisac-summit). Only students can register and freely participate in teams of 3 only and can be from any college/university in the world. There can be multiple teams from each institution.
Submitted by Krishna Sampigethaya on September 8th, 2021
Katie Dey Submitted by Katie Dey on August 15th, 2021
The National Cryptologic Foundation Cyber Center for Education and Innovation has just released a great booklet, Outsmart Cyberthreats, on cyber security for Middle and High School students. The scenarios show students how to protect themselves and their devices from threats.
Submitted by Eileen Buckholtz on July 23rd, 2021
Event
SIGCSE 2020
Call for Papers SIGCSE 2020 The 51st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education March 11 - March 14, 2020 Portland, Oregon, USA http://sigcse2020.sigcse.org The SIGCSE Technical Symposium is the largest computing education conference worldwide organized by ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE). It attracts nearly 2000 researchers, educators, and practitioners interested in improving computing education in K-12 and higher education.
Regan Williams Submitted by Regan Williams on August 20th, 2019
David Balenson Submitted by David Balenson on August 19th, 2019
Large disasters may ripple across cities, regions or even nationally through interconnected critical infrastructure systems. Right now, many of those connections are invisible, making it very difficult to put effective mitigation strategies in place. Critical links are often uncovered too late, causing greater impacts to infrastructure and challenging recovery efforts on the ground. Join us for the Resilience Week 2019 Symposium to discuss how private and public partners can work together to ensure a secure and reliable flow of energy across the nation. 
Craig Rieger Submitted by Craig Rieger on April 13th, 2019
Location: KTH - Stockholm, Brinellvägen 85 You are invited to an intensive week covering the latest CPS insights and knowledge. We have gathered the most prominent leaders in the field to make this week one of its kind. These, hopefully warm and sunny, days will leave you with a deep understanding of the complexity of Autonomous CPS solution and how different areas intertwine with each other.
Submitted by Johanna Olsson on January 7th, 2019
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