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Cybersecurity Education, Workforce and Economic Development Alliance (HRCyber) For more information about this project see the HRCyber website: securitybehavior.com/hrcyber Funding for this project was provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Regional Alliances and Multi-stakeholder Partnerships to Stimulate (RAMPS) Cybersecurity Education and Workforce Development program. The NIST-led National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) oversees the grants. The Hampton Roads Cybersecurity Education, Workforce and Economic Development Alliance (HRCyber) is a partnership among educational institutions, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private employers focused on developing educational pathways from high school through community college to four-year institutions and continued professional development, providing a capable and fully trained cybersecurity workforce for the region. HRCyber aligns regional educational and skills development offerings with the workforce practices and activities of business and nonprofit organizations within the Hampton Roads region, with the specific goal of supporting local economic development and job growth via establishment of a multi- stakeholder Alliance. The Alliance focuses on leveraging the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Framework, addressing cyber workforce needs, training providers conforming to the NICE Framework, and increasing the pipeline of students pursuing cybersecurity careers by aligning high school, community college, and university coursework with the needs of local employers. MISSION AND OBJECTIVE HAMPTON ROADS Goals Coordinate educational pathways among public high schools, community colleges and four-year institutions. Gather, organize and make available information from the regional workforce about the knowledge and skills needed in cybersecurity programs using the NICE-identified knowledge, skills, and abilities framework and revise curricula where needed. Coordinate academic programming among educational institutions and workforce to ensure relevance and linkages to the NICE Framework. Strengthen the cybersecurity capabilities of the regional workforce, which includes a large complex of military bases, joint forces, federal facilities, and defense-related businesses, as well as healthcare companies. 1 2 3 4 CYBERSECURITY WORKFORCE DEMAND, OPEN JOBS Top certifications required for Cybersecurity Analyst - CISSP, CISA, CISM, Security+, CIPP 349,000 in the nation 36,000 in Virginia 3,100 in Hampton Roads $89,000 average starting salary for Cybersecurity Analyst Educational Partners Hampton City Schools Newport News Public Schools Virginia Beach City Public Schools/ATC Tidewater Community College Thomas Nelson Community College Virginia Community College System College of William & Mary Norfolk State University Old Dominion University ECPI University Government & Nonprofit Partners City of Hampton Economic Development Commonwealth of Virginia Delegate Ron Villanueva Cyber Protection Resources Hampton Roads Economic Development Alliance ISSA-HR Jefferson Lab Opportunity Inc. Reinvent Hampton Roads United States Navy Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) Virginia Beach Economic Development Virginia Beach Vision Virginia Beach Hotel Association Business Partners 360IT Partners ABNB Federal Credit Union AERMOR Bon Secours Health System Booz Allen Hamilton C5BDI CRTN Solutions, LLC G2-Ops Huntington Ingalls, Newport News Shipbuilding Klett Consulting Obsidian Technology Group Packet Forensics Peregrine Technical Solutions, LLC Port of Virginia SAIC Sentara Healthcare Sera-Brynn Stratascorp Technologies TowneBank Vostrum Holdings Inc. VNG Consulting Source: CyberSeek.org 168 134 264 264 664 464 64 64 64 64 258 258 58 17 17 17 460 13 13 Graphic courtesy of Hampton Roads region map produced for HREDA by Seventh Point Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations

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Cybersecurity Education, Workforce and Economic Development Alliance (HRCyber)

For more information about this project see the HRCyber website: securitybehavior.com/hrcyberFunding for this project was provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Regional Alliances and Multi-stakeholder Partnerships to Stimulate (RAMPS) Cybersecurity Education and Workforce Development program. The NIST-led National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) oversees the grants.

The Hampton Roads Cybersecurity Education, Workforce and Economic Development Alliance (HRCyber) is a partnership among educational institutions, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private employers focused on developing educational pathways from high school through community college to four-year institutions and continued professional development, providing a capable and fully trained cybersecurity workforce for the region.

HRCyber aligns regional educational and skills development offerings with the workforce practices and activities of business and nonprofit organizations within the Hampton Roads region, with the specific goal of supporting local economic development and job growth via establishment of a multi-stakeholder Alliance.

The Alliance focuses on leveraging the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Framework, addressing cyber workforce needs, training providers conforming to the NICE Framework, and increasing the pipeline of students pursuing cybersecurity careers by aligning high school, community college, and university coursework with the needs of local employers.

MISSION AND OBJECTIVE

HAMPTON ROADS

GoalsCoordinate educational pathways among public high schools, community colleges and four-year institutions.

Gather, organize and make available information from the regional workforce about the knowledge and skills needed in cybersecurity programs using the NICE-identified knowledge, skills, and abilities framework and revise curricula where needed.

Coordinate academic programming among educational institutions and workforce to ensure relevance and linkages to the NICE Framework.

Strengthen the cybersecurity capabilities of the regional workforce, which includes a large complex of military bases, joint forces, federal facilities, and defense-related businesses, as well as healthcare companies.

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WORKFORCE DEMAND, OPEN JOBS

Top certifications required for Cybersecurity Analyst - CISSP, CISA, CISM, Security+, CIPP

349,000in the nation

36,000in Virginia

3,100in Hampton Roads

$89,000average starting salary for

Cybersecurity Analyst

Educational PartnersHampton City SchoolsNewport News Public Schools Virginia Beach City Public Schools/ATC Tidewater Community College Thomas Nelson Community College Virginia Community College SystemCollege of William & MaryNorfolk State UniversityOld Dominion University ECPI University

Government & Nonprofit PartnersCity of Hampton Economic Development Commonwealth of Virginia Delegate Ron Villanueva Cyber Protection ResourcesHampton Roads Economic Development Alliance ISSA-HRJefferson LabOpportunity Inc. Reinvent Hampton Roads United States NavyVirginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) Virginia Beach Economic DevelopmentVirginia Beach VisionVirginia Beach Hotel Association

Business Partners360IT PartnersABNB Federal Credit UnionAERMORBon Secours Health SystemBooz Allen HamiltonC5BDICRTN Solutions, LLCG2-OpsHuntington Ingalls, Newport News ShipbuildingKlett ConsultingObsidian Technology GroupPacket ForensicsPeregrine Technical Solutions, LLCPort of VirginiaSAICSentara HealthcareSera-BrynnStratascorp TechnologiesTowneBankVostrum Holdings Inc.VNG Consulting

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CYBERSECURITY RELATED EDUCATIONAL MAJORS/PATHWAYS

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Cybersecurity

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CybersecurityWorkforceSurvey TopFiveSkills/competencies new hires are preparedfor when entering theworkforce

Working with tools andtechnology

Teamwork

Planning and organizing

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Centers of Excellence Designations:

Norfolk State University, Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber DefenseNorfolk State University, Center of Excellence in Cyber Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, 64and Experimentation (Department of Defense and Air Force Research Laboratory)(https://www.nsu.edu/cset/csetgraduate/cybersecurity/)

Old Dominion University, CoE in Cyber Resilience Energy Delivery Consortium(Department of Energy)* (http://cred-c.org/)

Old Dominion University, CoE Critical Infrastructure Resilience Institute (Department ofHomeland Security)* (http://ciri.illinois.edu/)Old Dominion University, CoE in Cyber Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, andExperimentation (Department of Defense and Air Force Research Laboratory)* (https://www.nsu.edu/cset/csetgraduate/cybersecurity/)

Tidewater Community College, Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

Thomas Nelson Community College, Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

*ODU is a partnering institution in Center of Excellence

Advanced Computer Information Systems Advanced Computer Network Software Operations Advanced Database Management & Administration (PL/SQL)Advanced Industrial Robotics Technology Advanced ProgrammingAdvanced Software & Game Development Advanced Web DesignAerospace EngineeringAerospace Technology I & IIAP Computer SciencePrinciples Business Information Systems Cisco Networking I & IICommunication Systems Computer InformationSystemsComputer Integrated Manufacturing Computer Networking and Cyber Security Computer Systems TechnologyComputer-Aided Drafting & Design Cybersecurity I & IIDatabase Management & Administration (Oracle) Design, Multimedia & Web Technologies

Digital ElectronicsDigital VisualizationEngineering Analysis and Applications EngineeringDesignand DevelopmentEngineering Drawing and Design Engineering Explorations Engineering Design and Development Engineering DrawingEngineering Studies Engineering Technology I & II Electronics I & IIElectronics/Industrial Robotics Technology IB Information Technology Fundamentals Information Technology Fundamentals Modeling & SimulationNetwork Administration & Cyber Security I Principles of Engineering Design Programming ProgrammingRobotics and Mechatronics Robotics ISoftware & Game Development Technical Drawing Telecommunications I & IIWeb DesignFoundations

HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES

Tidewater Community College Computer Science (A.S.) Engineering(A.S.)Civil Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Electrical Technology (A.A.S.) Information Systems Technology (A.A.S.)*

*Articulation agreement with ODU

Thomas Nelson Community CollegeElectronics Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Electronics Engineering (A.A.S.) Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Information Systems Technology (A.A.S.)*Mechanical Engineering Technology (A.A.S.)

*Articulation agreement with ODU

Majors4-YEAR UNIVERSITYUndergraduate MajorsOld Dominion University

Computer Engineering (B.S.) Computer Science (Minor and B.S.) Cybercrime (Major)*Cyber Operations (Major)*Cybersecurity (Minor and Major) Electrical Engineering (Minor and B.S.)Electrical Engineering Technology (Minor and B.S.) Enterprise Cybersecurity (Major)*Information Systems (Minor and B.S.) Information Systems Technology (B.S.) Modeling & Simulation (Minor and B.S.)*New program starting fall 2017

College of William & MaryComputer Science (Minor and B.S.)

Norfolk State University Computer Engineering (B.S.) Computer Science (B.S.)Computer Science – Information Assurance,Information Systems and InformationTechnology concentrations (B.S.)Electrical & Electronics Engineering (B.S.)

ECPI UniversityCould Computing (A.S. & B.S.) Electronics Engineering (A.S. & B.S.) Cyber & Network Security (A.S. & B.S.)Cybersecurity (B.S.)Database Programming (A.S. & B.S.)Software Development (A.S. & B.S.)Mobile Development (B.S.)

Graduate and Postgraduate MajorsOld Dominion University

Computer Information Systems (M.S.) Computer Science (M.S. and Ph.D.) Cybersystems Security (Graduate Certificate)Electrical & Computer Engineering (M.S. and Ph.D.) Modeling & Simulation (Graduate Certificate, M.S.

and Ph.D.)Systems Engineering (M.S.)

College of William & MaryComputer Science (M.S. and Ph.D.)

Norfolk State UniversityComputer Science (M.S.) Cybersecurity (M.S.)Electronics Engineering – Information Assurance

(M.S.)

ECPI University Cybersecurity (M.S.) Information Systems (M.S.)

2-YEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGETidewater Community CollegeCloud Computing Network AdministrationCybersecurity Network Infrastructure SpecialistDatabase Specialist Programming & Mobile Applications Development Geographic Information Systems Server Infrastructure Administrator Windows 2012 Geospatial Intelligence VirtualizationInformation Systems Technology Web Development Specialist

Thomas Nelson Community CollegeCISCO Networking Information Systems Technology Cybersecurity of Enterprises Unmanned SystemsCybersecurity for LAN Web Design/E-Commerce Geographic Information Systems Web Design Specialist

Career Studies Certificates