Monthly Archives: October 2014

NSA Grooming Cyber Talent through Academics

Posted: October 16, 2014 at 6:50 pm

The recent data breach outbreak in the retail and financial sectors drives home the fact the United States faces a massive cybersecurity conundrum but this should not come as a surprise to anyone.

While the issue of keeping cyber criminals at bay is a monumental task all on its own, there is another perhaps more vexing cyber-related concern plaguing the nation: Both industry and government are struggling to find enough bodies to deal with the digital pandemic.

A report from Cisco (CSCO) found demand for cybersecurity experts has grown at three and a half times the pace of the overall I.T. job market, with an estimated 1 million unfilled cybersecurity jobs across the globe in 2014.

At the heart of the matter is a lack of younger Americans in the cybersecurity talent pool.

In its recent survey on millennials and cybersecurity, Raytheon (RTN) and the National Cyber Security Alliance found nearly two-thirds of millennial respondents are not sure what the cybersecurity profession is. Additionally, in that same study, only 26% strongly agree their high school education prepared them to use technology safely, securely, ethically and productively in the workplace.

The National Security Agency is looking to change that.

In an effort to groom talent and stress the importance of cybersecurity education, the agency introduced its National Centers for Academic Excellence, Cyber Operations Program in 2012. That program has since expanded to include a total of 13 undergraduate and graduate programs in the United States with the U.S. Military Academy, New York University, the University of New Orleans, Towson University, and the University of Cincinnati being added to the list in 2014.

The agency is trying to increase the future pipeline of cyber professionals of the nation -- not just for NSA, but for academia, industry and the rest of government, Steven LaFountain, Dean of NSAs College of Cyber, said in an interview with Firewall. We're doing that by trying to influence the security curriculum that's being taught at the university level.

In doing so, the agency has mapped out specific standards that colleges and universities must fulfill in order to gain designation as a Cyber Operations Center of Academic Excellence.

NSA benefits by utilizing the program to identify top talent for its ranks, and students benefit by becoming more attractive to prospective employers once they enter the job market.

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Defend Your Rights, Defeat Rick Nolan in Minnesota – Video

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Defend Your Rights, Defeat Patrick Henry Hays in Arkansas – Video

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QUEENSOLE: 1st AUTHENTIC UNBOXING ‘GAMMA’ – Video

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International Days of Protest

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The draft sent more than 2 million Americans to Vietnam, many of them baby boomers. Millions more avoided the war through deferments. Draft dodgers burned their cards to protest the war. (Loan, Gary E. Stevens)

The First Amendment took center stage in anti-war demonstrations 49 years ago this week, as the first draft card was burned in public amid nationwide protests decrying U.S. involvement in the escalating Vietnam conflict.

In August 1965, Congress passed a law prohibiting the willful destruction of draft cards. Two months later, a young Catholic pacifist, David Miller, burned his draft card in front of a crowd a rally in New York part of the Vietnam Day Committees International Days of Protest Oct. 15-16. Miller was later arrested by the FBI and sentenced to 30 months in prison. Despite the law, draft card burning became a common form of anti-war protest, even though numerous court decisions including the 1968 U.S. Supreme Court caseUnited States v. OBrien ruled that the law did not violate protesters First Amendment rights to free speech.

When Newseum curators were collecting artifacts for The Boomer List exhibit, they wanted to include a draft card from the era as a defining symbol of the boomer generations story. But they were having a hard time finding one to display. On a hunch, director of collections Carrie Christoffersen called her father, who promptly unearthed his draft card and mailed it to the Newseum, still in its plastic wallet sleeve. Why did he have it after all these years? Christoffersen said her father told her, half-jokingly, Its a federal document! You cant get rid of that kind of thing.

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Return of the Doge Car: Cryptocurrency back to sponsor No. 98 in Talladega

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Updated OCT 16, 2014 5:56p ET

The biggest upset in NASCAR this season? Well, it wasn't AJ Allmendinger winning at Watkins Glen or Aric Almirola taking the July Daytona race. No, clearly the biggest shocker this year was Josh Wise defeating Danica Patrick to win the fan vote and make it into the Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Wise scored the upset because of one of the most unlikely partnerships in NASCAR history - the low-dollar Phil Parsons Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team joining forces with online currency Dogecoin and the huge Reddit online community.

Dogecoin first sponsored PPR at Talladega Superspeedway in the spring and they will be back on the team's No. 98 Ford Fusion again for Sunday's GEICO 500 at the mammoth 2.66-mile central Alabama track.

The genesis of the partnership is fairly remarkable.

It began when 16-year-old reddit user Denis Pavel saw the all-black, unsponsored No. 98 in a race early this season. Impressed by the tiny teams effort, Pavel rallied the reddit community to use Dogecoin to raise sponsorship funds for Wise.And, of course, they flooded the all-star race voting, which allowed Wise to make into the big show over Patrick.

"I knew the online community was powerful, but I never expected this relationship to reach this level," said team owner Parsons. "As far as I know, this is the first online fundraising effort that has been able to fund sponsorship for a NASCAR team, and to think that we've been able to raise enough money for three races is incredible. We're hopeful that we'll be able to continue this partnership for many years to come as even more people from the Dogecoin community get involved with the program."

To that end, this week a collaborative website, TheDogeCar.com, launched "to share the story of the historical crowd funding effort that brought this sponsorship to life."

The site is selling merchandise to fund the team next year.

Available items include an "official Dogecar sponsorship coin" minted by Provident Metals, 2015 DogeCrew t-shirts, hoodies, and crew shirts. Preorders will be accepted through November 15, 2014, with the proceeds being applied to the 2015 race season.

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BITCOIN CYCLER COACH RON WILLIAMS – www.CoachBitcoin.com @ 8 minutes – Video

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BITCOIN CYCLER COACH RON WILLIAMS – www.CoachBitcoin.com SEVERAL COMMENTS – Video

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BITCOIN CYCLER COACH RON WILLIAMS – www.CoachBitcoin.com = The RISE & RISE of BITCOINS @ TRAILER – Video

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Alleged Bitcoin Founder Raises Money To Sue Newsweek – Video

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In response to Newsweek #39;s story identifying Dorian Nakamoto as bitcoin #39;s inventor, Nakamoto is denying involvement and raising funds to sue Newsweek. See more at http://www.newsy.com Sources:...

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