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National Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Symposia (3CS) Session Proposal Development Workshop

  • 1 Feb 2024
  • 1:30 PM
  • 2 Feb 2024
  • 5:00 PM
  • Keiser University 5002 W Waters Ave Tampa, FL 33634

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    Free registration for students and faculty from colleges and universities who are Platinum, Diamond, or Gold sponsors of the 3CS event series. To be eligible for free registrations, You must register with an email address issued to you by the sponsoring organization and provide the access code they provided you. You MUST register with a .edu email address. For more information, or to become a sponsor, please contact dtobey@nationalcyberwatch.org.
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  • Chairs for National 3CS committees are eligible to receive a $1,000 participation stipend in addition to a travel stipend based on the distance from their home to the workshop venue.
  • Members of National 3CS committees meeting at the Session Proposal Development Workshop receive a $250 participation stipend in addition to a travel stipend based on the distance from their home to the workshop venue.
  • Attendee who wishes to observe the mentoring sessions to learn how to develop successful proposals for conferences, grants, or publications.

    PLEASE NOTE: Observer registrations must be canceled at least 10 days prior to the event, as costs will be incurred to support your attendance that must be confirmed by that date.
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3CS Session Proposal Development Workshops

February 1st and 2nd

(Feb. 3rd if needed for committee meetings)

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Keiser University

5002 W Waters Ave

Tampa, FL 33634

Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Symposia (3CS) sessions explore or document innovative ideas, evidence-based practices, and demonstration of techniques and technologies for raising the capability maturity of the cybersecurity workforce. 

SESSION ORGANIZERS: Proposers of sessions for 3CS are encouraged to submit a brief abstract of their session idea. The lead author of an accepted session proposal will receive a $200 participation stipend and a travel stipend of up to $1,800 based on the distance from your home to the workshop venue. Stipend funding is limited and determined by the date of proposal acceptance. Submit your session idea as soon as possible to ensure funds are available to support your attendance. Please refer to the Call for Session Proposals for further details on the dates, times, and locations.

Authors of accepted proposals will be scheduled for a workshop on one day of the event. You are welcome to attend all workshop days to learn from and provide feedback to the other session organizers.

WORKSHOP MENTORS: Receive guidance from experienced session presenters and facilitators during the one-day 3CS Session Proposal Development Workshop. Workshop mentors receive a $500 participation stipend and a travel stipend up to $1,800 based on the distance from your home to the workshop venue. All workshop mentors are recognized as a Fellow of the Cyber Ready G-Force -- the generating force raising cybersecurity capabilities and career readiness.

STUDENTS and JOB SEEKERS: You may propose a Talent Fair Booth session to display your capabilities for employers seeking talent for hire, either for employment positions or service contracts. A limited number of participant and travel scholarships are available for students or job-seekers who propose to prepare a Talent Fair Booth. The participant stipend of $200 and travel stipend up to $1,800 based on the distance from your home to the workshop venue will be awarded according to membership level in the National Cybersecurity Student Association. Student chapter members receive the highest priority for awards. If funds remain available after all chapter member awards, the applicants who are paid, premium members of the National Cybersecurity Student Association will be eligible to receive a stipend award. If funds remain after all paid members of NCSA receive stipend awards, then the free, Participant Members of NCSA will be eligible for a stipend award. Finally, if funds remain available, all other registrants of a Talent Fair Booth proposal will be eligible for stipends.

3CS Committee Chairs and Members: All National 3CS committee chairs are expected to attend the event and are eligible to receive a $1,000 participation stipend. Volunteer members attending committee meetings during the workshop will be eligible to receive a $250 participant stipend. All attending chairs and committee members will also receive a travel stipend up to $1,800 based on the distance from your home to the workshop venue.

OBSERVERS WELCOME: Want to learn how to develop a successful conference, grant, or publication proposal?  If you do not have a session idea ready to present, you can attend the workshop as an observer for only $25.

WORKSHOP AGENDA

Thursday, February 1st

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm: Welcome and Introduction of the Executive Committee

2:00 pm - 4:30 pm: Plenary Session - 3CS Overview and Organizing Committees

Friday, February 2nd

9:30 am - 10:00 am: Introductions and Workshop Program Review

10:15 am - 12:30 pm:  Breakouts by symposium based on the proposed session type. Three breakouts led by the program chair with assigned mentors. Each session proposal discussion is planned for 30 to 40 minutes to allow ample time for presentation of the session idea and discussion on how to develop the session to meet 3CS requirements for the session type.

  1. Community College Cyber Summit Loyce Pailen (Chair), Debasis Bhattacharya (Mentor)
  2. Cyber Science and Practice - Joseph Squillace (Chair), Chola Chhetri (Mentor)
  3. Games, Simulations & Competitions - Joel Koudjo Koumadi (Chair), David Tobey (Mentor)

Guided development of a session proposal pitch.

Dialogue sessions:  A dialogue session is an exchange of ideas between experts and stakeholders, facilitated by the session moderator, highlighting different points of view, experiences, and expertise on a problem or area related to cybersecurity practices, including designing, developing, evaluating, learning, teaching, or performing cybersecurity roles and functions. Dialogue proposals should specify a problem limiting the development of cybersecurity capability maturity that is not well understood or addressed. The proposal should also include 3-5 thought-provoking, open-ended questions that will gather insights and experiences from session attendees about the factors that are the likely and substantive causes of this problem as well as potential inverventions that can impact the influence of causal factors to bring about a desired change in the problem. The goal of a Dialogue is to discover common themes and ideas for a future systematic study. 

Evidence-Based Practice Sessions: Methods or interventions that data shows to be effective or ineffective in achieving a specific outcome. Proposals should specify how the method or intervention has impacted individual competence development or organizational effectiveness, preferably referencing the population studied and the correlation or effect size of the intervention factors on the level or degree of a desirable outcome or outcomes. Methods or interventions can be protocols or procedures for professional practice or curriculum or instructional designs for use by educators or trainers. 

Demonstrations: Technical demonstrations that showcase the capabilities and features of the technology or technique for raising cybersecurity capability maturity, preferably including a hands-on experience for the audience. Breakouts based on the proposed session type

12:45 pm - 2:00 pm: Working Lunch - Continue Presentation Pitches. Workshop mentors may switch symposiums.

2:15 pm - 4:30 pm: Breakouts by symposium based on the proposed session type. Three breakouts led by the program chair with assigned mentors. Each session proposal discussion is planned for 30 to 40 minutes to allow ample time for presentation of the session idea and discussion on how to develop the session to meet 3CS requirements for the session type.

  1. Community College Cyber Summit Loyce Pailen (Chair), Debasis Bhattacharya (Mentor)
  2. Cyber Science and Practice - Joseph Squillace (Chair), Chola Chhetri (Mentor)
  3. Capability Maturity - David Tobey (Chair), Joel Koudjo Koumadi (Mentor)
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm: Workshop mentor panel presentation and closing remarks.

Saturday, February 3rd

Open for continuing committee discussions and program planning.

Lodging Recommendations

Comfort Suites Tampa Airport North (0.3 miles from campus)

5421 W Waters Ave, Tampa, FL 33634

Hotel in Tampa, FL | Comfort Suites® Official Site | Comfort Suites Tampa Airport North (choicehotels.com)

 

Hampton Inn Tampa-Veterans Expressway Airport North (0.5 miles from campus)

5628 W Waters Ave, Tampa, FL 33634

Hampton Inn Veterans Expressway, Tampa Airport Hotel (hilton.com)

 

Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Tampa-Anderson Rd/Veterans Exp (2.9 miles from campus)

9402 Corporate Lake Dr, Tampa, FL 33634

https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/tampa/tpaww/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-EX-_-US-_-TPAWW


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