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Welcome to the fourth annual Cybersecurity Across Disciplines (CyAD) Summit hosted by the National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center (NCyTE)! 
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Thursday, June 25
 

8:45am CDT

FRAMEWORK FOR SCADA CYBERSECURITY - The Critical Infrastructure Framework
Thursday June 25, 2026 8:45am - 9:30am CDT
Based on the current CSET Tool Assessment frameworks and standards for Process Control and relevant NIST Special Publications, and my 27 + years in IT/OT with ExxonMobil and academic work with the Idaho National Labs, this presentation will provide Critical Infrastructure faculty, students, and industry an understanding of the use of the Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET®), a free stand-alone desktop application that systematically guides asset owners and operators through evaluating operational and information technology. The Department of Homeland (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) offer the CSET® download at no cost. The presentation will expand on the classroom use of a CSET by implementing an AI simulated CSET risk assessment to provide more real-world experience to students. The CSET embedded frameworks and standards will be demonstrated, and participants will learn how to apply the frameworks and standards to new and existing SCADA applications and implementations, including in an IT/OT environment.

Key learner objectives and outcomes for this presentation:

  1. Provide an overview of what SCADA Systems are, the risks associated with different types of SCADA Systems including the sophisticated threats targeting industrial environments (e.g., Stuxnet, Flame)
  2. Understand an overview and introduction of the CSET Tool and various frameworks and standards for SCADA and IT/OT Risk Assessments provided within the CSET Tool.
  3. Demonstrate how to apply risk assessment frameworks and standards to enable the governance and implementation of SCADA and IT/OT cybersecurity plans with a focus on the CSET Tool using AI.
  4. Examine actionable take-aways for performing a CSET Tool Risk Assessment for SCADA systems in an IT/OT environment.

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Miller

Stephen Miller

Consultant/NCyTE Leadership Team
Mr. Miller is a Professor Emeritus ENMU-Ruidoso (non-Native American Serving Institution), CAE Peer Review National Center (PRNC) Director and NSF ATE National Cybersecurity Training and Education Center (NCyTE) Leadership Team Consultant contracted through Whatcom Community College.He... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 8:45am - 9:30am CDT
BLDG T-404

9:40am CDT

India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI): Deconstructing Hardware-Backed Security in an AI-Driven World
Thursday June 25, 2026 9:40am - 10:25am CDT
India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is a real-time digital payment system that has effectively replaced cash for millions of users across India and parts of Asia. As real-time payment platforms expand globally, the fight against account takeover (ATO) and SIM-swap fraud has intensified.

UPI has emerged as a global benchmark—not only for its massive scale, processing over 10 billion transactions monthly—but also for its distinctive device-binding security model. Unlike U.S. peer-to-peer (P2P) payment systems that primarily rely on software-based multi-factor authentication (MFA), UPI enforces a hardware-and-network-level handshake that tightly couples the user, device, SIM, and bank account.

This session will explore the UPI technical stack in depth, examining how it leverages the mobile device’s Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), SIM-based identity, and cryptographic binding to create a practical “Zero Trust” payment ecosystem. Attendees will gain insight into why UPI has proven highly resilient to large-scale fraud—and what global payment systems can learn from its architecture in an AI-accelerated threat landscape.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Rajiv Malkan

Dr. Rajiv Malkan

Co-Principal Investigator - National IT Innovation Center (NITIC), Lonestar College (TX)
Rajiv Malkan, Ph.D. is a seasoned higher education leader with more than 35 years of experience spanning academic affairs, workforce development, and global education initiatives. He has served as a Founding Dean and Division Chair, leading curriculum innovation, strategic planning, and instructional... Read More →
avatar for Priti Malkan

Priti Malkan

Professor, Data, Analytica & AI, Lone Star College - University Park
Priti Malkan is a global, cross-industry professional with over 25 years of experience helping Fortune 500 corporations and U.S. state & federal agencies unlock the value of Data and AI. As an independent consultant, she advises organizations on Data & AI enterprise strategy and help... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 9:40am - 10:25am CDT
BLDG T-404

11:00am CDT

The Cyber Nobody Thinks About: Discovering Work Roles Protecting Critical Infrastructure Through Try Cyber's Micro-Challenges
Thursday June 25, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT
Framing technical cybersecurity concepts through critical infrastructure places abstract cyber vulnerabilities in everyday life, connecting them to systems we rely on and only notice when they stop working. This presentation will highlight how Try Cyber's digital mentor-guided micro-challenges can be used to engage the cyber curious by situating common cybersecurity tasks and work roles within critical infrastructure contexts. Try Cyber bridges the gap between cybersecurity talent development and critical infrastructure workforce needs by offering hands-on experiences that demonstrate how cyber professionals protect essential services within critical infrastructure sectors. Attendees to this session will learn strategies for using these critical infrastructure-focused micro-challenges to spark interest, facilitate work role discovery, and create memorable first experiences with cybersecurity concepts.

Try Cyber helps students and professionals understand that cyber career opportunities extend far beyond traditional tech companies. Participants discover how cybersecurity expertise safeguards transportation networks, ensures emergency services remain operational during crises, protects communication systems, secures water treatment facilities, and defends financial transactions. Newly released micro-challenges, specifically introduce fundamental cybersecurity concepts related to privacy compliance, systems security management, infrastructure support, incident response, and digital evidence collection and analysis through the lens of critical infrastructure sectors.
Speakers
avatar for James Ashley

James Ashley

Director of R&D, CSUSB Center for Cyber and AI
James Ashley graduated from CSUSB with a B.S. in Cyber Security Administration and has over 15 years of experience in systems engineering and over 10 years of experience in technical project management. Mr. Ashley manages the growth, development, staffing, and day-to-day operations... Read More →
avatar for Paige Flores

Paige Flores

Adjunct Professor, California State University San Bernardino
Paige Flores, Ph.D., is a cybersecurity education researcher specializing in the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity curriculum development. She earned her Ph.D. in Information Technology from Towson University and currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT
BLDG T-404

1:45pm CDT

The Role of Community Colleges and private industry in Developing Student-Powered SOCs
Thursday June 25, 2026 1:45pm - 2:30pm CDT
As cybersecurity threats continue to grow and the workforce gap widens, community colleges are uniquely positioned to play a critical role in developing the next generation of cyber professionals. This presentation explores the value of establishing student-run Security Operations Centers (SOCs) through partnerships between community colleges and local managed service providers (MSPs). Drawing on lessons from workforce development research and practice, including prior work on bridging cybersecurity skills gaps, we highlight how experiential learning models enable students to develop real-world skills in threat monitoring, incident response, and security operations while still in the classroom. The session will examine how collaboration among education, industry, and community partners creates sustainable talent pipelines, strengthens institutional security, and provides employers with job-ready graduates. Attendees will gain practical insights into partnership models, implementation considerations, and measurable benefits for students, colleges, and industry stakeholders seeking scalable, hands-on cybersecurity training solutions.
Speakers
avatar for Kyle Jones

Kyle Jones

Professor/AI Fellow, Sinclair Community College
Kyle Jones is the Assistant Dean of Technology, Grants, and External Partnerships and an AI Faculty Fellow Professor at Sinclair Community College. He leads initiatives at the intersection of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and workforce development, with... Read More →
avatar for Shawn Waldman

Shawn Waldman

CEO, SecureCyber
Shawn Waldman is the CEO of SecureCyber and a cybersecurity speaker focused on helping leaders understand and manage cyber risk in practical, real-world terms. He works with local governments, critical infrastructure, and regulated industries and is a frequent presenter on cybersecurity... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 1:45pm - 2:30pm CDT
BLDG T-404

2:45pm CDT

Critical Alert Received: Navigating Critical Supplier Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities for All Sectors
Thursday June 25, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
Organizations increasingly rely on complex supplier ecosystems, making rapid identification and response to critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities a key operational risk.

This session focuses on a structured, repeatable approach for identifying, validating, and responding to critical supplier cybersecurity vulnerability alerts originating from a myriad of sources. The session will examine how organizations can integrate threat intelligence, vendor communications, asset visibility, and governance workflows to enable timely decision-making and coordinated response. Participants from all disciplines and sectors are encouraged to bring their supplier lists for the demonstration and walk-through of real examples.
Speakers
avatar for Michele Robinson

Michele Robinson

Executive Director/Principal Investigator, Whatcom Community College
Michele Robinson is currently the Senior Director/Principal Investigator (PI) of the National Cyber Training and Education (NCyTE) Center and the CAE Candidates National Center (CCNC) at Whatcom Community College. With 20+ years of leadership at senior/executive levels in information... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 2:45pm - 3:30pm CDT
BLDG T-404
 
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