Speaker List

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Dee Allsop, Ph.D.,
CEO, Managing Partner,
Heart & Mind Strategies

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 1:
Changing Behavior in the Workplace (Panel)

 

Luke Anderson,
Federal Program Manager,
Global Knowledge
 
TRACK 3:
Adopting the Standards: an Industry Perspective

 

Phil Baylor,
State of Maryland Representative
 
TRACK 1:
Digital Literacy Initiatives

 

George Bieber,
Director,
IA Workforce Improvement Program, and
NICE Training & Professional Development,
Department of Defense,
Chief Information Office
 
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Certification – The Way Ahead (Lead)
TRACK 3:
Leveraging the National Standards Development Process (Moderator)

 

Dr. Matt Bishop,
Director,
Computer Security Laboratory,
University of California Davis
TRACK 2:
Secure Software Education Initiatives

 

Roy Burgess,
NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Training and Professional Development,
Department of Homeland Security

(Biography)  
 
TRACK 1:
The Threats That Concern Us Most (Moderator)

 

Dr. Diana Burley,
Associate Professor,
Department of Human and Organizational Learning,
George Washington University

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 2:
Secure Software Education Initiatives

 

Dr. Jacqueline Caldwell,
Personnel Research Psychologist,
Office of Personnel Management
 
TRACK 3:
Determining Current Cybersecurity Capabilities

 

Dr. Deanna Caputo,
Behavioral Psychologist,
MITRE

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 1:
Changing Behavior in the Workplace (Panel)

 

Andy Caufield,
Chairman,
Committee on National Security Systems, Education, Training & Awareness Working Group

(Biography)
 
   
TRACK 3:
Adopting the Standards: an Industry Perspective

 

G.B. Cazes,
Vice President,
Cyber Innovation Center

(Biography)  
 
TRACK 1:
Pipeline Initiatives: Reaching Middle School, High School, and Community Colleges

 

Daniel Chenok,
Vice President,
Technology Strategy,
IBM Global Business Services
 
TRACK 1:
The Threats That Concern Us Most

 

Terri Cinnamon,
Director,
IT Workforce Development,
Department of Veteran Affairs,
Office of Information Technology

(Biography)
   
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Certification – The Way Ahead
TRACK 3:
What Professionalization Would Mean for the Cybersecurity Workforce

 

Larry Clinton,
President of the Internet Security Alliance (ISA)

(Biography)
 
TRACK 1:
The Financial Management of Cybersecurity

 

Dr. Jan Cuny,
National Science Foundation
 
TRACK 2:
K-12 STEM Initiatives and Cybersecurity Education

 

Professor Reeshad Dalal,
Organizational Psychologist,
George Mason University;
Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection,
Dartmouth

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 1:
Changing Behavior in the Workplace (Panel)

 

Dr. Ronald Dodge,
Associate Dean,
Information and Education Technology,
United States Military Academy
 
TRACK 2:
National Virtual Lab for Cybersecurity Education

 

Cathy Fillare,
IBM Global Business Services, representing Department of Defense
 
TRACK 1:
Changing Behavior in the Workplace (Panel) (Moderator)

 

Dr. Susan Finger,
National Science Foundation (NSF)
 
TRACK 2:
Secure Software Education Initiatives (Moderator)

 

Dr. Sue Fitzgerald,
National Science Foundation (NSF)
 
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Educational Standards (Moderator)

 

Liz Fraumann,
Director,
Cyber Security Awareness & Education

(Biography)  
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Securing our ECITY
TRACK 3:
It Takes a Cyber Village

 

Mike Gordon,
Security Information Center,
Lockheed Martin
 
TRACK 1:
The Threats That Concern Us Most

 

Dr. Elizabeth Hawthorne,
Senior Professor of Computer Science,
Union County College

(Biography)  
 
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Educational Standards

 

Maureen Higgins,
Assistant Director,
Agency Support and Technical Assistance,
Office of Personnel Management.
 
TRACK 3:
Determining Current Cybersecurity Capabilities

 

Dr. Jane Homeyer,
Deputy,
ADNI/HC for Skills and Human Capital Data,
Office of the Director of National Intelligence


     
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Using the NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework: Introduction, Evaluation, and Application

TRACK 3:
Introduction to the NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework

 

Dr. Corby Hovis,
National Science Foundation
 
TRACK 2:
The Role of Two-Year Colleges in Cybersecurity Education (Moderator)

 

Bryan Kainrath,
Cybersecurity Credentials Collaborative

(Biography)  
 
TRACK 3:
Adopting the Standards: an Industry Perspective

 

Michael Kaiser,
Executive Director 
National Cyber Security Alliance
 
TRACK 1:
Building a Cybersecure Citizenry & Workforce a Public-Private Partnerships

 

Chris Kelsall,
Director,
Cyber IT Workforce for the Department of Navy
Chief Information Officer
 
TRACK 1:
Digital Literacy Initiatives (Moderator)

 

Mr. Tim Kemper,
Department of Defense
 
TRACK 3:
Cyberspace Training Initiative (CTI)

 

Richard Kissel,
Computer Security Division
Information Technology Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Small Business Corner

 

Michael Koehler, PhD,
Program Analyst,
Cyber Education National Cyber Security Division
U.S. Department of Homeland Security

(Biography)  
 
TRACK 3:
Determining Current Cybersecurity Capabilities (Moderator)

 

Kelly Koermer,
 
   
TRACK 1:
Maryland Perspective on Supporting the NICE Initiative – A Case Study

 

Steve Lafountain,
Chief for Information Assurance and Cyber in the Associate Directorate for Education and Training (ADET)
National Security Agency

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 2:
CyberOps CAE Proposal

 

Carrie Leary,
Director,
Cyber Center,
Anne Arundel Community College

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 3:
Adopting the Standards: an Industry Perspective

 

Richard Leslie,
(SCORE)
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Small Business Corner

 

Drew Lopez,
Lead Associate,
Human Capital and Learning Team,
Booz Allen Hamilton

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 3:
Determining Current Cybersecurity Capabilities

 

Dr. Dan Manson,
Executive Director,
Center for Information Assurance,
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Cybersecurity Competitions and their Role in Cybersecurity Education

 

Margaret Maxson,
Director,
National Cybersecurity Education Strategy
Department of Homeland Security

(Biography)  
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Using the NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework: Introduction, Evaluation, and Application

TRACK 3:
Introduction to the NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework

TRACK 3:
National Institute of Cybersecurity Studies (NICS) -- Part 1
TRACK 3:
National Institute of Cybersecurity Studies (NICS) -- Part 2
 

 

Ms. Jaishri Mehta,
Director,
CyberWatch-West Center,
Mt. San Antonio College

(Biography)
   
TRACK 2:
The Role of Two-Year Colleges in Cybersecurity Education

 

Bucky Methfessel, Esq.,
Senior Counsel for Information and Technology - The Office of the General Counsel,
US Department of Education
 
TRACK 3:
What Professionalization Would Mean for the Cybersecurity Workforce

 

Pat Mikos,

   
TRACK 1:
Maryland Perspective on Supporting the NICE Initiative – A Case Study

 

Thomas Millar,
Director of Communications,
US CERT

(Biography)
   
TRACK 1:
The Threats That Concern Us Most

 

John Mills,
Special Assistant for Cyber Information Assurance,
Office of the DOD Chief Information Officer
 
TRACK 3:
Introduction to the NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework

 

Dr. Rex Min,
Chief Human Capital Office,
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)

(Biography)
   
TRACK 1:
Best Practices for Federal Cybersecurity Awareness Training

 

Dr. Kara Nance,
Chair,
Computer Science Department,
University of Alaska Fairbanks
 
TRACK 2:
National Virtual Lab for Cybersecurity Education

 

Marc Noble,
Director Government Affairs,
International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc., (ISC2)
 
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Certification – The Way Ahead
TRACK 3:
What Professionalization Would Mean for the Cybersecurity Workforce

 

Mr. Casey O'Brien,
Director,
Institute for Cyber Security,
Community College of Baltimore County
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Cybersecurity Competitions and their Role in Cybersecurity Education

 

Dr. Lance Perez,
Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs,
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
 
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Educational Standards

 

Dr. Victor Piotrowski,
National Science Foundation (NSF)
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Cybersecurity Competitions and their Role in Cybersecurity Education (Moderator)
TRACK 2:
National Virtual Lab for Cybersecurity Education (Moderator)

 

Dr. Davina Pruitt-Mentle,
Executive Director,
Educational Technology Policy,
Research and Outreach Curriculum and Instruction STEM Initiatives,
CyberWatch Center

(Biography)
  
TRACK 1:
Digital Literacy Initiatives
TRACK 1:
Pipeline Initiatives: Reaching Middle School, High School, and Community Colleges
 

 

Tom Ruoff,
Director,
Cybersecurity Education Office,
Department of Homeland Security
NPPD/CS&C

(Biography)
 
TRACK 3:
What Professionalization Would Mean for the Cybersecurity Workforce

 

Dr. Fran Schrotter,
Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer,
American National Standards Institute

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 3:
Leveraging the National Standards Development Process

 

Dr. Sujeet Shenoi,
Director,
Cyber Security Education Consortium,
University of Tulsa
 
TRACK 2:
The Role of Two-Year Colleges in Cybersecurity Education

 

Dr. Dan Shoemaker,
Director,
Information Assurance Program,
University of Detroit Mercy
 
TRACK 2:
Secure Software Education Initiatives

 

Dr. Robert Spear,
Director,
CyberWatch Center,
Prince George’s Community College
 
TRACK 2:
The Role of Two-Year Colleges in Cybersecurity Education

 

Mr. Erich Spengler,
Director,
Center for Systems Security and Information Assurance,
Moraine Valley Community College
 
TRACK 2:
National Virtual Lab for Cybersecurity Education
TRACK 2:
The Role of Two-Year Colleges in Cybersecurity Education

 

Daniel Stein,
Program Analyst,
Cyber Education,
National Cyber Security Division,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security

(Biography)  
 
TRACK 1:
Pipeline Initiatives: Reaching Middle School, High School, and Community Colleges (Moderator)

 

Brandon Stigers,
Director,
Learning & Development at ESET, North America

(Biography)  
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Securing our ECITY
TRACK 3:
It Takes a Cyber Village

 

Milt Stretton,
Chief Operating Officer, Sonalysts

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 1:
Digital Literacy Initiatives

 

Dr. Roy Swift,
American National Standards Institute

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 3:
Leveraging the National Standards Development Process
TRACK 3:
Adopting the Standards: an Industry Perspective (Moderator)

 

Dr. David Tobey,
Director of Research at the National Board of Information Security Examiners (NBISE).
 
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Certification – The Way Ahead
TRACK 3:
Determining Current Cybersecurity Capabilities
TRACK 3:
What Professionalization Would Mean for the Cybersecurity Workforce

 

Steven VanBrackle,
Cyber Security Awareness Team Lead,
U.S. State Department
 
TRACK 1:
Digital Literacy Initiatives

 

Tom Walsh,
Senior Analyst
SRA International

(Biography)
   
TRACK 1:
Best Practices for Federal Cybersecurity Awareness Training

 

Dr. Susanne Wetzel,
Associate Professor,
Computer Science Department,
Stevens Institute of Technology

(Biography)  
   
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Educational Standards

 

Dr. Greg White,
Director,
Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security,
University of Texas at San Antonio
 
PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Cybersecurity Competitions and their Role in Cybersecurity Education

 

Robin "Montana" Williams,
Senior Technical Program Manager
Cybersecurity Education Office,
Department of Homeland Security
 
TRACK 2:
Cybersecurity Certification – The Way Ahead

 

Nathaniel Wood,
Assistant Director,
Consumer & Business Education
Bureau of Consumer Protection
Federal Trade Commission
 
TRACK 1:
OnGuardOnline.gov and the Stop Think Connect Campaign: Resources for Cybersecurity Professionals and Teachers

 

Andrea Young,
National Security Agency
 
TRACK 2:
Recruiting Cybersecurity Professionals - A Best Practice

 

Dr. Vera Zdravkovich,
Senior Advisor, CyberWatch Center

(Biography)  
TRACK 1:
Pipeline Initiatives: Reaching Middle School, High School, and Community Colleges