Wednesday 15 July 2015

NSA holding cybersecurity seminars for area teachers

The GenCyber Cybersecurity Camp is a week-long effort to teach these secondary educators about cyber topics through instruction and hands-on lab exercises. The NSA wants to improve outreach to both students and teachers through these programs nationwide, and National Information Assurance Education and Training Program (NIETP) chief Lynne Clark says education is a critical component toward protecting the country.

“Our ultimate goal is to produce people who are well-versed in cybersecurity who can help protect the nation,” says Clark, who is in Huntsville for this week’s event, hosted at UAH.

Local outreach is an important goal for several UAH administrators, including vice president for research and economic development Ray Vaughn.

“The Huntsville community is particularly sensitive to that because of Redstone Arsenal, NASA and a lot of science and engineering work that’s done here,” says Vaughn, who hopes to expand the program in future years to include more area school systems. This year’s camp included participants from the Madison City, Madison County and Huntsville City School Systems.

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