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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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Tuesday June 23, 2026 12:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
Pre-Summit workshops require separate registration and are available exclusively to registered Summit attendees. If you are registered for the Summit and did not receive your Pre‑Summit Workshop registration code, please contact [email protected] for assistance.

Pre-Summit Workshop Registration: June 23, 2026
(Registration code required)



Please note: Participants attending afternoon-only workshops will need to plan for lunch on their own.


Flipper Zero for Cybersecurity Across the Disciplines
Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Room: TBD
Registration Options (choose one):Participants may register for the workshop with the option to include the cost of a Flipper Zero device, or they may bring their own. While a Flipper Zero is not required to participate, having one is strongly encouraged to support a more engaging, hands-on learning experience.
  • Workshop Only (Bring Your Own Device): $200
    For participants who already have a Flipper Zero and will bring their own.
  • Workshop + Flipper Zero Device: $375
    Includes the $200 workshop registration fee plus a Flipper Zero with SD card (device value: $175, reflects a 30% academic discount). Attendees keep the device.

Cybersecurity now intersects with nearly every discipline, not just IT or computer science. Technologies such as physical security systems, networking infrastructure, wireless communication, IoT devices, operational technology, and even everyday classroom tools introduce real and often overlooked vulnerabilities. The Flipper Zero has emerged as an accessible, hands-on tool for exploring these concepts. It interacts with technologies that faculty and students encounter regularly, including RFID access cards, wireless doorbells, remote controls, Bluetooth devices, presentation systems, and basic IoT environments. Its simplicity and versatility make it an effective entry point for experiential learning across a wide range of academic and workforce contexts.
Facilitator(s):
  • Eric Renegar, Professor, Information Technology Academics, Sinclair Community College
  • Kyle Jones, NCyTE Co-PI, Assistant Dean of Technology, Sinclair Community College
  • Doug Hampton, Associate Professor/Chair | Business & Public Services Division, Sinclair Community College
  • Kristine Christensen, Director, Faculty Development / Professor, Computer Information Systems, Moraine Valley Community College

Speakers
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Doug Hampton

Associate Professor IT and Chair, Sinclair College
Doug is currently an Associate Professor and Chair in the Information Technology Academics department at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in information technology, as well as a master’s in education. Doug is also pursuing... Read More →
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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 →
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Eric Renegar

Professor, Sinclair College
Eric Renegar is a professor of Information Technology and Cybersecurity with extensive experience in networking, cybersecurity education, and hands-on technical training. He teaches at the community college level, where his work focuses on building practical, skills-based learning... Read More →
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Kristine Christensen

Professor, Computer Information Systems / Director, Faculty Development / PI, Explore Cyber, Moraine Valley Community College
Dr. Kristine Christensen is a Professor of Computer Information Systems at Moraine Valley Community College with more than twenty years of experience teaching and developing curriculum in web development, user interface design, programming, networking, robotics, and engineering technology... Read More →
Tuesday June 23, 2026 12:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
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