Prof. Sushil Jajodia, 2016 FISSEA Educator of the Year, presented the 2017 FISSEA Educator of the Year award to Michael Petock, All Native Group (ANG), on March 14, 2018. The FISSEA Educator of the Year award recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions in education and training programs for information systems security.
His nomination letter stated in part, Mike Petock has provided exceptional subject matter expert (SME) support for the design, development and maintenance of several role-based training courses supporting the Department of State’s information assurance (IA) training program. Implementing his vision in concert with customer feedback, he oversees, and completed revisions to six of the Department’s core courses to include Cybersecurity Foundations for ISSOs, Cybersecurity Foundations for System Administrators, IA for Managers, IA for System Owners, IA for Executives and Software Assurance for Developers. Mike readily displays a panoply of cybersecurity knowledge, an understanding of the requirement to remain proficient in this field, and intuitive leadership skills valued by and implemented by team members. Please see the complete nomination letter here.
Gretchen Morris, Contest Coordinator, reported there were a total of 42 entries: 15 Posters, 4 Websites, 5 Motivational Items, 6 Newsletters, 6 Training Scenarios, and 6 Videos. See all entries for the Security Contest here.
Winners (selected by impartial judging committee prior to conference):
Peer’s Choice:
Speaker: Princess Young with DHS National Cybersecurity Awareness Programs
Presentation Title: Cybersecurity is a Shared Responsibility: Using Your Strengths and Connections to Build Awareness across Communities
Speaker: Lance Spitzner with SANs
Presentation Title: Making Security Simple
Cyber Legal Awareness for Youngsters Dr. Jim Chen, Mary Lin U.S. National Defense University
Cybersecurity is Shared Responsibility Princess Young DHS
Cybersecurity Training for Mult-Generations Dr. Brenda Ellis NASA
Cybersecurity Training Framework Dr. Sherry Lakes Federal Government Consultant
Experiential Learning via Cyber Ranges Jim Smith UMUC
Federal Anti-Phishing Training Susan Farrand, Kevin Sanchez-Cherry, Jessica Wintfeld, Toney Rogers Dept. of Energy, Dept. of Transportation, Deloitte, Dept. of Health and Human Srvc
From Insider Threat to Insider Trust Karl Wagner Eastern Sky Technologies
Gamification for IT Security Training and Awareness Programs Gregory Walters Peace Corps.
Helping Your Agency Workforce Prepare for the Next Wave of Cyber Attacks Alexis Wales Dept. of Homeland Security
Hidden Universes of Cybersecurity Awareness Russ Haynal Information Navigators
How Global Trends in a world of increasing Complexity & Convergence will Shape Cybersecurity Lori Gordon HWC
How to build a Cybersecurity Culture Dr. Mansur Hasib UMUC
Making Security Simple Lance Spitzner Sans Security Awareness
Nudging for Security Phyllis Woodruff FISERV
Press Play the Postal Service’s Gamification Approach to Cybersecurity Training Lisa Holman USPS
Shifting the Human Factors Paradigm in Cybersecurity Dr. Calvin Nobles UMUC
So you've trained them. Now what? Aaron Higbee Cofense
Taking Cyber Security Awareness to the Next Level for National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) Ava Woods-Fleegal CACI International
Technical Skills are not Everything Julie Haney, Bruce Rogers NSA
The Importance of Agile End User Training in Improving a Company’s Security Posture Stephen Schneiter CompTIA
The OTHER Cyber Skills Gap George McAleese HWC
Training Humans to be Machines Dr. Stephanie Carter Dept. of Justice
Using Cyber Ranges for Cybersecurity Education David Raymond Virgina Cyber Range
What you need to Learn from the HHS Wall of Breaches Hoala Greevy Paubox
Why Cybersecurity Awareness Training is Insane Sarah Moffat HHS
Yeah, I have a PowerPoint… Marcia Mangold BCBSM
Pictures are courtesy of NIST Staff, conference attendee Hoala Greevy (Paubox), and TWG member Loyce Pailen (UMUC)
Starts: March 14, 2018 - 08:00 AM EDT
Ends: March 15, 2018 - 05:00 PM EDT
Format: In-person Type: Conference
Attendance Type: Open to public
Audience Type: Industry,Government,Academia
NIST Campus 100 Bureau Drive Gaithersburg MD, 20899
Security and Privacy: awareness training & education
Applications: cybersecurity education