UNM Information Assurance Scholarship for Service (SFS) Program



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UNM Information Assurance Scholarship for Service (SFS) Program

What is Information Assurance? Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) defines information assurance (IA): Measures that protect and defend information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and nonrepudiation Obvious subtopics: Encryption Network security Intrusion detection Secure coding practices Digital forensics Not-so-obvious subtopics: Fraud & forensic accounting Security policy & implementation Legal and privacy issues Education & training

IA Overlap to Other Fields

Information Assurance at the University of New Mexico

UNM History Security courses and research within multiple departments since the 1990s Engineering and Management schools UNM s Center for Information Assurance Research and Education (CIARE) established in 2006 in collaboration with national laboratories DHS/NSA designation as Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Information Assurance in 2007 New Mexico regional computer forensics lab (RCFL) opens on UNM south campus in 2012 Re-designation (CAE) in 2012 and CAE-R NSF Scholarship for Service grant in 2013

UNM Current IA Programs Master of Accounting - IA concentration 33 semester credit hours with 12-15 in IA Graduates work primarily in fraud/forensic accounting, internal auditing, and public accounting Master of Computer Science 33 semester credit hours Cybersecurity emphasis available through multiple courses and research projects Master of Electrical & Computer Engineering 33 semester credit hours Cybersecurity emphasis available through multiple courses and research projects

UNM Current IA Programs - Continued Master of Science (MS) in Information Systems and Assurance Minimum 32 semester credit hours No formal tracks take courses in IA, MIS, or both Study plans customized to student background and career goals 4 management core courses required but waived for students with an undergraduate management degree IS Security, database management, project management, and professional communications are required but waived for students with similar undergraduate coursework Remaining courses taken from IS/IA electives A thesis option is available

UNM IA SFS Program UNM was awarded a National Science Foundation grant to create the UNM Information Scholarship for Service (SFS) Program 18 scholarships over 3 years Similar programs at a few dozen universities though only 3 are administered within management schools Students are funded to complete an IArelated Master s degree in exchange for accepting a job with the Federal Cybercorps

UNM IA SFS Program Summary Complete a Masters degree in IA at UNM following pre-approved study plan Full funding for three semesters Mandatory summer internship in Washington, D.C. Mandatory 2-years employment in Federal Cybercorps Must be a U.S. citizen and able to receive a security clearance

UNM IS SFS Per Student Funding Tuition and all fees Stipend - $2083 per month Book allowance - $500 per semester Travel to job fairs and conferences Health insurance reimbursement

Student Timeline Apply for scholarship by September (for January start) or by May (August start) must also apply for Master s program Interview for scholarship Recipients notified in October or June Preparation during fall for January SFS job fair in Washington, D.C find an internship Complete spring (or fall and spring) courses Complete internship in summer Complete remaining courses Attend January SFS job fair find a Cybercorps placement Graduate and begin work in the Federal Cybercorps

UNM Center for IA Research & Education (CIARE) Focal point for research efforts on campus Meet & greet space for IA students Meeting space for external collaboration and outreach efforts IA computer labs

UNM CIARE Research Digital Forensics Intrusion Detection Incident Response Malware Steganalysis Digital Rights Management Pen Testing and Assessments Corporate and Financial Fraud White and Red Collar Crime Social Engineering Internet Banking Identity Theft Virtualization

UNM CIARE Outreach K-12 community support in cyber security (presentations, training, awareness) Over 80 NM schools since 2007 Information Security Assessments Developed in partnership with NM DHS, 10 organizations served since 2009 Fraud Prevention Audits Service in support of non profit organizations in New Mexico Material expert presentations to community Minimum of quarterly presentations on cyber security, fraud prevention and information security management

UNM CIARE Partnerships FBI NM Regional Computer Forensics Lab, actively engaged in research and internship collaborations Sandia National Laboratories - College Cyber Defenders Program with satellite office on campus dedicated to cyber security research and internships Los Alamos National Laboratories Digital forensics, intrusion detection and incident response internships US Attorney s Office, Secret Service and local law enforcement fraud, forensic accounting and white collar crime research and internships NSA Onsite research presentations and internships Industry Various and growing

UNM CIARE Students Background in technical areas including computer science, engineering, information technology, and accounting Actively engaged in community (K-12, InfoSec Assessments & Fraud Prevention Audits) Internships (NM RCFL, Sandia, LANL, US Attorney, Secret Service and local law enforcement agencies) Regularly participate in cyber security competitions TracerFIRE (Sandia/LANL Forensics and Incident Response) Computer and Network Vulnerability Assessment Simulation (CANVAS, NSA and Air Force Academy) National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC)

UNM CIARE Funding NSA/DHS Scholarship for Service $1.67 M Dell - $220,000 for design and development of the advanced virtual cloud lab infrastructure (VLAB) UNM/State of NM - $150,000 (yearly for 10 years) in support of the NM RCFL CitiCards - $5,000 for small business fraud prevention training seminars

IA Centers of Academic Excellence (CAE) Joint designation by National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Higher education institutions must meet minimum standards for IA-related curriculum, resources, research CAE/2Y - National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance 2-Year Education CAE/IAE- National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education CAE/R - National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research Designated institutions are: Eligible to apply for targeted grants Targeted for Federal Cybercorps hires Currently 181 designated institutions

Curriculum Standards Until this year, CAE curriculum standards were based on CNSS training standards: Standard Description Last Revised 4011 National Training Standard for Information Systems 1994 Security (INFOSEC) Professionals 4012 National Information Assurance Training Standard for 2004 Senior Systems Managers 4013 National Information Assurance Training Standard For 2004 System Administrators 4014 Information Assurance Training Standard for Information 2004 Systems Security Officers 4015 National Training Standard for Systems Certifiers 2000 4016 National Information Assurance Training Standard For Risk Analysts 2005

Curriculum Standards Update Multiple initiatives are in progress to update obsolete standards: NSA-led effort to define curriculum standards for cyber-operations NSA/DHS effort to update IA curriculum standards for CAE designation National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education There is overlap and competition among these efforts

Cyber-operations Standards NSA and (to a lesser extent) DOD and DHS have unique requirements for personnel engaged in cutting-edge attack and defense Greater reliance on CS, engineering, and math skills Rapidly changing environment less amenable to canned solutions Greater need for research skills Cyber-operations standards reflect their unique needs Standards resemble old-fashioned programs in computer science and engineering Breadth vs. depth Theory vs. application Only a handful of schools have such a curriculum Why?

Updated CAE Standards Content and structure both updated: Modernized technology and related issues (for example, social networking, handheld devices, and ubiquitous wireless communication) Modernized curriculum constructs (for example, knowledge units with well-defined learning objectives) Content has been broadened to reflect the breadth of IA rather than the narrowness of computer/network security Result should be a more diversity in participating institutions, programs, and academic departments Substantial room for institutions and programs to define unique niches, for example: White collar crime Security administration and compliance Behavioral aspects of cybercrime and risk mitigation

NICE National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) NICE is a national campaign designed to improve the cyber behavior, skills, and knowledge of every segment of the population, enabling a safer cyberspace A key component is the National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework Targeted more to workforce development/training but does reflect the breadth of IA

National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework