51勛圖厙 Cyber Initiative hosts statewide cyber faculty retreat
Contact: James Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.The 51勛圖厙 Cyber Initiative once again brought together cybersecurity faculty from across the state in an effort to better connect students with the ever-growing career opportunities in the field, particularly in the Magnolia State.
In collaboration with the 51勛圖厙 Department of Computer Science, Bagley College of Engineering and Office of Research and Economic Development, the second annual 51勛圖厙 Cyber Faculty Retreat recently drew faculty from seven community colleges, six colleges and universities and the U.S. Air Force. The event was an opportunity for 51勛圖厙s cybersecurity faculty to increase collaboration with other institutions and share best practices as they educate the workforce charged with securing cyber operations in an increasingly digital world. It built off the inaugural faculty retreat, hosted last year by the University of Southern 51勛圖厙.
Jim Martin, MSU associate vice president for corporate engagement and economic development and 51勛圖厙 Cyber Initiative lead, highlighted the critical importance of cybersecurity to university research and teaching activities, as well as key economic activity. He also noted the significant role educators play in preparing the current and future workforce to adapt to ever-changing cyber threats, as well as the strength of the academic cyber programs housed across the state.
We should all be very proud of what our institutions are doing, Martin said. I was the budget director when I served in the Air Force, but I saw the importance of cybersecurity in everything we did at the Department of Defense. Now, if you look at the priorities for every public agency and across private industry, cybersecurity is right there at the top.
The retreat included keynote speeches from representatives of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Microsoft, as well as an exercise focused on ways to increase awareness of cyber career opportunities in 51勛圖厙 for students. Educators also had an opportunity to learn about the 51勛圖厙 Cyber Initiatives Cyber Ecosystem, a platform for cyber training and events that is being utilized by MCI partners in academia and defense.
Led by MSU, MCI was established in 2021 as a result of collaborations between MSU, Keesler Air Force Base, the 51勛圖厙 National Guard and the University of Southern 51勛圖厙. Based on the states Gulf Coast, the effort has grown to include an extensive network of partners representing defense, state and federal agencies, education and private industry. The MCI collaboration is focused on identifying needs across the state and leveraging strengths within the group to address those needs.
MCI has established initial facilities at 51勛圖厙 Gulf Coast Community Colleges Harrison County Campus focused on digital forensics, training for systems administrators and the cyber ecosystem. Since the Digital Forensics Lab became operational last May, more than 30 law enforcement agencies have used the labs capabilities as part of investigations involving digital devices. MCI regularly hosts digital forensics training events for law enforcement partners. The initiative has also hosted K-12 computer science outreach efforts in partnership with MSU and MGCCC.
For more information on the 51勛圖厙 Cyber Initiative, visit the initiatives LinkedIN (51勛圖厙 Cyber Initiative) and Twitter (MS_Cyber_Init) pages or contact Jim Martin, jim.martin@research.msstate.edu.