Security for AI and AI for Cybersecurity present critical challenges to our nation. The goal of this important workshop, funded by the National Science Foundation, is to convene experts working in both Cyber and AI, such as yourself, to begin the development of Knowledge Units (KUs) for a Program of Study in AI in Cybersecurity. The plan is to transition AI KUs to the NSA Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cyber (NCAE-C) program in September and pilot to schools designated CAE-CD and CAE-CO. This is a first step towards the possible development of an AI CAE program.

This is an invitation only event.

March 2024, Towson, MD

Monday, March 18: 9AM – 5PM

 

8:30-9:00 Atrium Registration
9:00 – 9:15 Atrium Welcome & Introductory Remarks

Blair Taylor & Sidd Kaza, Towson University

9:15 – 10:15 Atrium Workshop Purpose and Objective

National Science Foundation, Victor Piotrowski (Slides) 10 Minutes

National Security Agency, Lynne Clark (Slides) 20 Minutes

Workshop Overview

Blair Taylor & Sidd Kaza, Towson University (Slides)

  • The goal and the attendees
  • What is ‘Security of AI’ and ‘AI in Cybersecurity’
  • Brainstorming process to get there (map)
  • Knowledge areas, KUs, topics, and outcomes
  • Stipend process
  • Q & A
10:15 – 10:30 165B Break
10:30 – 12:00 Room on ticket provided at registration Breakout 1A

Brainstorm KAs

Primary outcome: Identify Knowledge Areas (big tent thought process)

What do we need to teach for ‘Security of AI’ and ‘AI in Cybersecurity’?

12:00 – 1:00PM Atrium Lunch

AI in Cyber (Slides) – Vincent Nestler, California State San Bernardino

Infusing AI into Cybersecurity Higher Education – Eman El-Sheikh, University of West Florida

NCAE-C CO KUs, Seth Hamman, Cedarville University

1:00 – 2:00PM Same room as 1A Move to Breakout 1B: Same room as 1A

Primary Outcome: Select 10 KAs

2:10-2:45PM Atrium Report back from breakouts

 

2:45-3:15PM Atrium Break and switch to Breakout 2: Check display for Room assignments. Pick a ticket, first come, first serve.

Leadership Team meet in 264 (Yellow Room)

3:15-4:45PM Go to the room on your ticket selected during break  Breakout 2: Brainstorm Knowledge Units

Primary outcome: Identify possible KUs in each Knowledge Area

Secondary outcome: Identify topics in KUs

 

4:45-5:00PM Atrium Reflections, questions, wrap-up

 

Tuesday, March 19: 9AM – 1PM

9:00-9:45AM Atrium Welcome

Day 2 Introductory Remarks

Day 1 Outcomes – KAs Clusters and KUs 

Room Assignments (on mural)

9:45AM -11:15 Go to the room on your ticket Breakout 3: Final Brainstorm
11:15 -11:30 Atrium Break 
11:30AM Atrium Report out and reflections
12:00-1:00PM Atrium Working Lunch

CLARK Cybersecurity Library

Reimbursement signout

Introduction to AI course – Elizabeth Rhoades (NSA)

 

Registration Link

You can register by clicking here.

Hotel Information

Towson University has a special rate with the Hampton Inn which is within walking distance to the Cyber4All Center. If the hotel is booked, please email us for backup options.

Hampton Inn Government Rate –  call 667-275-7100.

Link Here

PARKING

Parking is available only to those commuting each day. If you are driving but staying at the hotel, you should park at the hotel and walk to the center.
If you will be commuting each day and need a parking permit, please confirm by email even if you have indicated on your registration form.

Address

10 West Burke Avenue Towson MD 21286

Funding

The stipend for the NSF CAE-AI Workshop is partially funded by NSF through the CyberCorps program DGE#1663184 at Towson University.
If you are eligible to receive a stipend, which covers your travel expenses and effort, the structure is as follows:
Tier 1 – Local commuter – $800
Tier 2 – Driving and staying in hotel – $1500
Tier 3 – Flying and staying in hotel – $2500
To receive the stipend post workshop, email Marcy (mkrawczyk@towson.edu) with your hotel and flight receipts.

Local Dining and Convenience

Breakfast/Brunch
  • Avenue Cafe: Local casual sit-down and take-out breakfast and lunch food. (409 Washington Ave, Towson, MD 21204)
  • Coffee Talk Cafe: Local cafe with sandwiches and drinks served by the owner. (22 W Pennsylvania Ave, Towson, MD 21204)
  • Cunningham’s Cafe & Bakery: Modern neighborhood cafe serving all-day breakfast & innovative sandwiches, plus signature lattes. (1 Olympic Pl, Towson, MD 21204)
  • Dunkin’ (201 York Rd, Towson, MD 21204)
  • Starbucks (31 York Rd, Towson, MD 21204)
  • The Bun Shop: Cozy sit-down restaurant serving hot drinks and calming music. (40 W Chesapeake Ave, Towson, MD 21204)
Lunch/Dinner
  • 7 West Bistro Grille: Upscale-casual hangout features a menu of Mediterranean tapas & creative American dishes. (7 W Chesapeake Ave, Towson, MD 21204)
  • Barley’s Backyard Uptown: Casual hangout with a diverse menu and rooftop dining.(408 York Rd, Towson, MD 21204)
  • Bread & Circuses Bistro & Bar: Quaint bistro specializing in contemporary American food & seafood, with a full bar & late hours. (401 Delaware Ave, Towson, MD 21286)
  • Charles Village Pub (CVP) Towson (0.5 miles)
  • Nacho Mama’s Towson: South-meets-south-of-the-border fare at this quirky cantina merging Elvis & Baltimore memorabilia. (2 W Pennsylvania Ave, Towson, MD 21204)
  • Nando’s PERi-PERi: Afro-Portuguese chain restaurant serving flame-grilled chicken. (109 E Joppa Rd, Towson, MD 21286)
  • On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina: Casual restaurant chain featuring Tex-Mex standards such as fajitas, burritos & grilled meats. (121 E Joppa Rd, Towson, MD 21286)
  • Towson Best: No-frills storefront joint offering a full Chinese menu & some Japanese items, including sushi. (527 York Rd, Towson, MD 21204)
  • The Melting Pot: Fondue restaurant chain offering heated pots of cheese, chocolate or broth for dipping & cooking. (418 York Rd Ste 420, Towson, MD 21204)
Drugstore/Convenience
  • Whole Foods Market: Eco-minded chain with natural & organic grocery items, housewares & other products. (300 Towson Row, Towson, MD 21204)
  • The Fresh Market: Upscale grocery store chain with an old-world vibe offers local produce, prepared eats, & more. (838 Dulaney Valley Rd, Towson, MD 21204)
  • CVS Pharmacy (1001 York Rd, Towson, MD 21204) – Further Away on York Road
  • Walgreens (939 York Rd, Towson, MD 21204) – Further Away on York Road

Future Workshops

Two additional workshops will be held in conjunction with the CAE Symposium in April and NICE Conference in June. A subset of this group (primarily those planning to attend the symposium or NICE conference) will be invited to attend these additional workshops. These future workshops will have a different funding structure. If you have specific questions regarding the future workshops and travel planning, please reach out to us directly for guidance.

 

The leadership team is marked in bold*

Name Organization
Ampel, Benjamin The University of Arizona
Ashley, James California State University, San Bernardino
Banik, Shankar* The Citadel
Behzadan, Vahid University of New Haven
Boonthum-Denecke, Chutima Boonthum-Denecke, Chutima
Carrera, F. Nushi DOD CDAO-Digital Talent Mgmt
Chen, Li-Chiou Pace University
Clark, Lynne NSA
Coulson, Tony CAE Community
Dias, Dennis* United States Naval Academy
Doerr, Rita NSA Cybersecurity
Duell, Melissa Office of Personnel Management
El-Sheikh, Eman* University of West Florida
Feng, Yunhe University of North Texas
Flores, Paige* Towson University
Fu, Huirong Oakland University (OU), MI
Greeley, Ashley NSA
Gupta, Maanak Tennessee Technological University
Hamman, Seth* Cedarville University
Hardison, Wistar “Star” Department of Defense Chief Information Office (DoD CIO)
Henry, Tim Rhode Island College
Hu, Hongxin SUNY at Buffalo
Huang, Pei-Chi University of Nebraska, Omaha
Hysell, Amy CSUSB
Kaza, Sidd* Towson University
Kearns, Gabrielle US Office of Personnel Management
Khan, Latifur University of Texas, Dallas
Koranteng, Anthony Doh Department of Defense
Lalouani, Wassila Towson University
Lee, Wenke Georgia Institue of Technology
Levy, Yair* Nova Southearson University
Liu, Ling Georgia Institue of Technology, Georgia Tech Research Corporation
Liu, Xiuwen Florida State University
Lu, Zhuo University of South Florida
Ma, Liran Texas Christian University
McClure, Patrick Naval Postgraduate School
McGuire, Mike Towson University
Mello-Stark, Suzanne Rhode Island College
Mittal, Sudip Mississippi State University
Mixon, Jason Dakota State University
Nestler, Vinnie* Cal State San Bernardino
Painter, Angie NSA
Patel, Ami DoD CIO
Peterson, Rodney NICE
Piotrowski, Victor NSF
Prakash, Atul University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Pruitt-Mentle, Davina NICE / NIST
Rawat, Danda Howard University
Rhoades, Elizabeth NSA
Sajid, Md* Towson University
Samtani, Sagar* Indiana University
Serpen, Gursel NSF
Shin, Dongwan New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Smitley, Alice DoD/NSA
Tague, Patrick Carnegie Mellon University, Information Networking Institute
Takabi, Daniel Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Taylor, Blair* Towson University
Walsh, Tyler DoD CIO
Wang, Ronnie Towson University
Wei-Kocsis, Jin Purdue University
Wu, Fan Tuskegee University
Xu, Li The University of Arizona
Xie, Mengjun The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Yang, Li NSF
Yuan, Bo Rochester Institute of Technology
Zhang, Wei University of Louisville
Zhao, Shangqing University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Zou, Xukai Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Choi, Jen MITRE
Gatling, Teia MITRE
Medicke, Stephanie MITRE
Slotter, Shelby MITRE
Stanley, Jeff MITRE
Yu, Jessica MITRE

 

 

Resources

Definitions 

Security of AI – Securing AI systems and infrastructure throughout their lifecycle 

AI for Cybersecurity – Leveraging AI to implement traditional cybersecurity

Curricular/Workforce Guidelines 

CAE ACM Workforce Frameworks
NCAE-C CD (1 pager)

NCAE-C CD KUs (Full Document)

NCAE-C CO (1 pager)

NCAE-C CO KUs (Full Document)

ACM CSEC 2017 (1 pager)

ACM CSEC 2017 (Full Document)

ACM CS 202X AI KA (latest draft)

ACM CS 202X Security KA (latest draft)

ACM CS 2023

DCWF AI Work Roles

NICE Framework 

AI Risk Management Framework

                  

Programs at other institutions

AI Academic Programs (NSF STEM Directorate, 170 programs across the nation)

Nova Southeastern University:

MS in Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Concentration

MS in Information Technology Artificial Intelligence Management Concentration*

MS in Information Systems Artificial Intelligence Management Concentration*

*(soon to be Artificial Intelligence Application Concentration)

MS in Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence*

*(currently MS in Data Analytics)

Community College Resources:

AACC Artificial Intelligence Incubator Network (supported by Dell and Intel)

Miami Dade College AI Programs

Mississippi Artificial Intelligence Network (MAIN)

State of Mississippi’s Statewide Digital and AI Skills Initiative

Mississippi Legislation to Create an AI in Education Task Force for K12 Education

Business Industry Leadership Team (BILT) Model

Collins College IT Skill Standards