CYBERPATRIOT NATIONAL YOUTH CYBER EDUCATION PROGRAM

Similar documents
SECURING NETWORKS, SECURING FUTURES

CYBERPATRIOT ONLINE COACHES AND MENTORS MEETING

CYBERPATRIOT ONLINE COACHES AND MENTORS MEETING

NATIONAL YOUTH CYBER DEFENSE COMPETITION RULES AND PROCEDURES (CYBERPATRIOT X RULES BOOK) CyberPatriot X.

CYBERPATRIOT ONLINE COACHES AND MENTORS MEETING

Civil Air Patrol. Volunteer Citizens Serving Communities Overview for Educators.

Corporate Services Employment Report: January Employment by Staff Group. Jan 2018 (Jan 2017 figure: 1,462) Overall 1,

Camp SEA Lab. Strategic Plan July June Adopted 7/17/2013 by the Friends of Camp SEA Lab Board of Directors

2018 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant Shelley Henderson FIRST Diversity & Inclusion Manager October 20, 2017

Using Federal Funds to Engage Agencies to Address Job Placement

Enlisted Professional Military Education FY 18 Academic Calendar. Table of Contents COLLEGE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION AND TRAINING (CDET):

Character Development Project Team Teleconference

CURRENT TRENDS for POLICE HIRING

ATLANTIC CAPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRANTS DIRECTORY FISCAL YEAR 2013 JUNE 30, 2013

Project ENABLE - Alameda County Community Capacity Fund. Project Blueprint. March 2015

National Exercise Program (NEP) Overview. August 2009

Polaris District, Long Beach Area Council, BSA District Committee Meeting Agenda

Special Victim Counsel Training for Adult Sexual Assault Cases by the Services

USMC Prosecutor Training. Maj Jesse Schweig & Ms. Julia Hejazi, HQE-TCAP

Teri Lucie Thompson September 30, 2011

Department of Family Services Employment & Training Team Report August 2018

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MCB HAWAII EDUCATION CENTER MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII BOX KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII

OUR PHILOSOPHY OF FOCUSED GIVING

%

Department of Family Services Employment & Training Team Report June 2018

CURRENT TRENDS for POLICE HIRING

COMPETITION GUIDELINES

SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL Army JROTC Leadership, Education and Training (LET) Combined Course Syllabus

Sewer System Improvement Program

US Air Force Youth Programs AFTC Representative and Adult Advisor Application

Alaska Psychiatric Institute. Admissions & Demographic Annual Report

Department of Family Services Employment & Training Team Report October 2017

Umeka Franklin, MSW, PPSC, LCSW

Calendar of Key Deadlines for Apportionments July 18, 2016

Second AFA Sponsored StellarXplorers Space Competition in Colorado Springs, CO

Dr. Ray Buettner Director 2016 Year End Brief Jan 2017

Case Study: Cass Regional Medical Center

Department of Family Services Employment & Training Team Report January 2018

The Case for Optimal Staffing: A Call to Action

UNCLASSIFIED. R-1 ITEM NOMENCLATURE PE D8Z: National Defense Education Program (NDEP) FY 2012 OCO

SOUTH FORT MYERS HIGH SCHOOL U.S. ARMY JUNIOR ROTC Plantation Road Fort Myers, Florida (239) (239)

STEM Academy Project Based Learning

CAP REGULATION 50-1 NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS CIVIL AIR PATROL 1 MAY Aerospace Education CIVIL AIR PATROL AEROSPACE EDUCATION MISSION

ATCC-JR 15 August 2016

MONTHLY JOB VACANCY STUDY 2016 YEAR IN REVIEW PARRY SOUND DISTRICT MONTHLY JOB VACANCY STUDY YEAR IN REVIEW - PARRY SOUND DISTRICT

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana. & FIRST Robotics Team Application OFFICIAL VERSION

From: Commanding Officer, USS CHANCELLORSVILLE (CG 62) To: Director of Naval History (OP-OSBH), Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC

Business Plan. Boyne City High School Robotics Program 1035 Boyne Ave., Boyne City, MI

AWS Summits Americas sponsorship opportunities

MONTHLY JOB VACANCY STUDY 2016 YEAR IN REVIEW NIPISSING DISTRICT MONTHLY JOB VACANCY STUDY YEAR IN REVIEW

Department of Family Services Employment & Training Team Report January 2017

What happened before MMC?

21 st Century Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Labs

University of West Georgia. University Web Advisory Committee Fiscal Year 2015

Richardson ISD Recruiting, Hiring, and Promotions Report November 14, 2016

Shelton High School Robotics Team

Chairman s Award Submission Essay

The reserve components of the armed forces are:

THE PROPOSAL PACKET FIRST FRC TEAM 5950 THE TROJANS. 100 Trojan Circle Dry Fork, VA 24549

Cyber Robotics Coding Competition. Launch Webinar

By Yen Chau. Support for Military Students. Types of Education-Military Partnerships

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION NOAA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER SERIES TABLE OF CONTENTS. as of December 8, 2008

Sujit M. CanagaRetna Senior Fiscal Analyst The Council of State Governments Southern Legislative Conference (SLC)

Quality Management Report 2017 Q2

Tarek & Sophie Inspiration (TSI) Grant Application Guide

Executive Director s Report

Project ENABLE - Alameda County Community Capacity Fund. Project Blueprint. March 5, 2015

Air Force Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)

Photo: Shira Bizarel. Design Brief

Connecting Criminal Justice to Health Care Initiative (CCJH): Request for Proposals

OPTIMUM/12/2016 CORPORATE RATE PROGRAMME O PTIMUM. BENEFITS TAILOReD FOR SMALL and MEDIUM ENTERPRISES. by langham

Compliance Division Staff Report

HAMILTON COUNTY SCHOOLS U.S. NAVY JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS (NJROTC) NAVAL SCIENCE PROGRAM

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DAYTON OH ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL Incoming First Year students move into UD Housing

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Information Session. November 2017

Seawall Earthquake Safety + Disaster Prevention Program Community Meeting June 21, 2018

Friday, June 21, 13. Building better communities through the arts

WEST POINT CYBER INITIATIVES

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP PACKET

Teaching Excellence Framework Subject pilot

REPORT On PIC Program Implementation FY 05 (1 July July 2005) The number of visitors in FY05 doubled as to compare to FY04.

Page 1 of 5 Southeast Fellows Pre-Application

TECHNOLOchicas Programming Grant Phase I

Influence of Patient Flow on Quality Care

Location Factors in the Food Processing Industry

The Boulder County Human Services Strategic Plan

SBA s Cluster Initiative ScaleUp America

Army JROTC Leadership Bowl

Things You Need to Know When You Prepare Your NIH Grant Application: Part II

MOAA s CAREER CENTER TRANSITION SERVICES (TOPS)

MEDIA KIT 2018 THE PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL OF U.S. MARINES SINCE 1916

ON THE GLOBAL, REGIONAL & LOCAL ECONOMIC CLIMATE

3/17/2015 ALL DIRECTOR S TRAINING 2015 AGENDA FINANCIAL AID AWARDS

CADET CYBER & STEM RECOGNITION PROGRAMS

Starting a Unit. 1

Peraproposal for EWG Task

HIMSS Nicholas E. Davies Award of Excellence Case Study Nebraska Medicine October 10, 2017

Nebraska Iowa District

Denver Area Council Venturing Officers Association Operating Procedures Bylaws

Transcription:

AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION S CYBERPATRIOT NATIONAL YOUTH CYBER EDUCATION PROGRAM SECURING NETWORKS, SECURING FUTURES CyberPatriot Program Update www.uscyberpatriot.org

AFA The Air Force Association is: 501(c)(3) non profit organization focused on: Educating the American public, advocating for strong national security, and supporting military members and their families Historical focus on advocating for strong national security policies We see STEM education today as a national security issue When compared to other nations, the math and science achievement of U.S. pupils and the rate of STEM degree attainment appear inconsistent with a nation considered the world leader in scientific innovation. In a recent international assessment of 15 year old students, the U.S. ranked 28th in math literacy and 24th in science literacy. Moreover, the U.S. ranks 20th among all nations in the proportion of 24 year olds who earn degrees in natural science or engineering. 2008 Congressional Research Study Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education: Background, Federal Policy, and Legislative Action 2

CYBERPATRIOT IS The national youth cyber education program. The national youth cyber defense competition. Carefully structured to excite, educate, and motivate participants. Designed to instill in all participants the importance to our nation of cyber, cyber security, and good computer security practices. Designed to motivate all participants to consider STEM academic disciplines to meet our nation s needs. Designed to motivate many participants to become the next generation of cyber defenders and our nation s digital workforce. 3

CYBERPATRIOT IS NOT 1. Hacker training Cyber ethics discussions are an important (and early) component in our curriculum We don t teach hacking tools or techniques Hacking in competition is strictly forbidden 2. A recruiting tool for the Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the Federal government This is about building a strong national foundation for cyber skills throughout our high schools. 4

ORIGINAL CONSTRUCT National High School Cyber Defense Competition 5

CURRENT CONSTRUCT The National Youth Cyber Education Program National Youth Cyber Defense Competition AFA CyberCamp Program Elementary School Cyber Education Initiative 6

EMERGING (2018) CONSTRUCT The National Youth Cyber Education Program [CATEGORY NAME] [CATEGORY NAME] CyberGenerations AFA CyberCamps [CATEGORY NAME] 7

SKILLS WE TEACH Cyber ethics Leadership and teamwork Creative and analytical problem solving Non technical cyber principles (e.g. social engineering, phishing, vishing, etc.) Netiquette Cyber safety Cyber hygiene Computing and networking principles Operating systems Network topologies & cabling Foundational cyber security principles Cyber and system vulnerabilities Network security Vulnerability remediation Technical threats 8

COMPETITION REGISTRATION CHART 6000 5584 5000 4404 4000 3379 3000 2175 2000 1000 661 1014 1225 1537 0 2010 11 CP III 2011 12 CP IV 2012 13 CP V 2013 14 CP VI 2014 15 CP VII 2015 16 CP VIII 2016 17 CP IX 2017 18 CP X Teams registered by season (Each team represents ~5.5 students) 9

TWO HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION DIVISIONS Open Division Open to any high school or middle school Public, private, parochial, magnet, home school 4H, Boys and Girls Clubs, Scouting units, other youth Highly valued CyberPatriot competition attributes: Technical/STEM education Career preparation/development Teamwork Goal achievement All Service Division Open to: JROTC units of all Services Civil Air Patrol squadrons U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps units Highly valued CyberPatriot competition attributes: Teamwork Goal achievement Leadership 10

MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION Created due to demand from middle school teachers and parents Open to all middle school aged schools and organizations Includes junior high schools No Open or All Service designation 11

CP-X (2017-2018) REGISTRATION Middle School Division 1094 20% All Service Division 1700 30% Open Division 2760 50% Open Division All Service Division Middle School Division 12

COMPETITION REGISTRATION MAP 13

CP-X TIMELINE May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Exhibition Round 1 May 17 Jun 12 Exhibition Round 2 Jul 12 Aug 7 Training Round Sep 15 Oct 10 Practice Round Oct (TBD) Round 1 Nov 3 5 State Round 2 Rounds Dec 8 10 Jan 19 21 Semifinals Feb 9 11 National Finals Practice Mar 6 16 Open Division (Any High School) All Service Division (JROTC/CAP/USNSCC) 12 Finalist Teams 13 Finalist Teams: National Finals Competition April 15 19, 2018 Baltimore, MD Middle School 3 Finalist Teams Team Registration Closes on October 4 Competitor Registration Closes on November 2 = Unscored Round = Scored Round 14

HOW THE COMPETITION WORKS 1. An adult leader (usually a teacher) volunteers to be a coach 2. Team (2 6 students) forms around coach 3. Team goes through ten online modules of instruction 4. On competition weekends, teams presented with virtual network image into which a number of vulnerabilities have been inserted 5. Teams select six hour block over weekend in which they work to identify and remediate those 6. Teams scored on their success at securing images 15

A Competition Image Scenario No Password User Accounts Unauthorized User Control Panel

FEMALE OUTREACH 162 all girl teams in CP VIII 192 all girl teams in CP IX Initiatives: Full fee waivers for all girls teams Female only sessions at AFA CyberCamps Female highlights in monthly CyberSentinel and promotional materials Full engagement with Women in Technology and National Center for Women & Information Technology Strong female representation in monthly online CyberPatriot coaches forums 17

FEMALE REPRESENTATION GROWTH National STEM Program Average Female Participation 18

MINORITY OUTREACH Continued strong recruitment in urban areas Engagement with Boys and Girls Clubs of America, CODE2040, National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Objectives: Improved minority student recruitment Mentoring CP VII Presence: ~40% CP VIII Presence: ~42% 19

CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE Los Angeles Unified School District - Founded August 2011 City of San Antonio, TX - Founded February 2012 Huntsville City Schools - Founded September 2015 Lee's Summit R-7 School District - Founded March 2016 Spokane Public Schools - Founded August 2012 Rose State College - Oklahoma City, OK - Founded January 2013 Fairfax County Public Schools - Founded July 2014 Southern California Cybersecurity Community College Consortium - Founded August 2016 Elk Grove Unified School District, Sacramento Founded April 2017 Red Bank Regional High School District (NJ) Founded August 2017 STEMspark East Tennessee Innovation Hub - Founded June 2015 Midwest CISSP Chapter (Michigan) Founded October 2017 Awarded based on: 1) demonstrated growth of CyberPatriot in catchment area; 2) establishment of a community coalition including education, government, commercial, and industry sectors; and 3) submission of a robust broadcast and print media portfolio promoting CyberPatriot in the area. 20

What is an AFA CyberCamp? Cybersecurity camp for 6 th 12 th grade students with little or no experience with CyberPatriot Hosted by schools and organizations 5 days (Monday through Friday) 4 hours per day Friday Competition Day Digital curriculum (option to purchase hard copy) Online supply ordering and payment option

2017 AFA CyberCamps 2017: Third full season of AFA CyberCamps 22% increase from 2016 7 camp sessions (June August) 160 camp locations AT&T among hosts 34 states, U.S. Virgin Islands 32 camps took place at a college, university, or technical institute 15 camp hosts have more than one camp site Approx. 5000 students participated in the 2017 AFA CyberCamp season 22

2017 Advanced AFA CyberCamp Pilot Created for students who have previously attended an AFA CyberCamp or who have competed in AFA s National Youth Cyber Defense Competition Advanced Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16 curriculum Cisco Network Academy curriculum 2017 Pilot at 3 sites the week of July 17 21: Fullerton, CA (Coach Stubblefield) Lees Summit, MO (Coach Oyler) Haymarket VA (Coach Drake) Full fielding in 2018 (will be offered along with the standard camp) 23

AFA s ESCEI Three interactive learning modules Security Showdown 2, Grade Levels K 2 JeffOS, Grade Levels 3 6 Packet Protector, Grade Levels 3 6 Over 5,500 kits have been delivered 10+ countries All 50 states ESCEI: AFA s Elementary School Cyber Education Initiative 24

CyberGenerations 2016 64% adults ages 50 64 34% adults ages 65+ use social media 87% adults ages 50 64 64% adults ages 65+ use the internet daily Purpose: Encourage more senior tech users to practice cyber safety Emphasize increase of cyber related crimes targeting senior citizens Address needs of AFA Members and Chapter leaders (leverage demographic of long term AFA members) 25

CyberGenerations Content Senior Citizen s Guide to Cyber Safety Password Hygiene Password management Unique creation Malware/Ransomware Proactive and active defense Marketing & Fraud Scams False customer service calls Scam emails and calls Social Media Awareness Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and privacy Self help Resources for victim assistance Direct contact information for government and local resources 26

CyberGenerations Program Instructor Guide For chapter members to engage with the public Step by step presentation that works directly with user guide User Guide Self paced program to be used without formal presentation Activities Discussion questions Practical guides to follow Self reflection quizzes to identify areas of weak personal cyber security User Guide Elements 27

Cyber Education Literature Series Available now on Amazon Pre-k Reader for younger children Available to the public Pioneers the topic of cybersecurity for early elementary youth One fateful day a computer virus is downloaded on a computer and it infects the whole town! Luckily, a school cyber education program has been teaching Sarah all about cyber safety and how to protect a computer from intruders. Can Sarah use her new cyber skills to shut down the dreaded virus? 28

AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION S CYBERPATRIOT NATIONAL YOUTH CYBER EDUCATION PROGRAM ALUMNI SURVEY RESULTS July 2016 www.uscyberpatriot.org

AGE 30

GENDER 31

POST-HIGH SCHOOL PLANS 32

HIGHER EDUCATION ENROLLMENT 33

CAREER FIELD 34

CYBERPATRIOT IMPACT 35

Our Generous Sponsors Presenting Sponsor Cyber Diamond Cyber Gold Cyber Silver 36

Thank you! 37