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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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Venue: BLDG T Fogelson Theater clear filter
Wednesday, June 24
 

2:15pm CDT

Industry-led Experiences moving AI across multiple disciplines and populations
Wednesday June 24, 2026 2:15pm - 3:00pm CDT
This session will share actual experiences including successes, challenges, and risks in moving AI across multiple technical disciplines and across multiple populations (national, regional, local). Presenters will share actual experiences working with AI and other industry leaders to improve workforce preparation of students.  Panelists will share their actual experiences.  Dr. Beheler will moderate the panel and will share her work with Miami Dade College, the National Applied AI Consortium NSF grant, National NSF Centers, and a state-wide initiative to integrate AI content across curriculum with strong industry guidance.  Dr. Wosczyna-Birch will share work that has been done on the national level through the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing to provide guidance to colleges on how to incorporate AI content into learning to better prepare the workforce in various fields of manufacturing.  Dr. Jones will share his work on implementing the network and AI tools first for his college as a means for students in multiple disciplines to immediately work together using AI tools.  
Speakers
avatar for Ann Beheler

Ann Beheler

Dir. of Innovation at CORD; BILT DIrector for National Applied AI Consortium at MDC; BILT Director for NCNGM and other C, CORD/Miami Dade College/NCNGM
Dr. Ann Beheler leads the Business Industry Leadership Team (BILT) high employer engagement model she developed through the NSF National Convergence Technology Center (IT) and is a major supporter of innovation. The model is in use to lead employer teams for college and university... Read More →
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 →
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Karen Wosczyna-Birch

PI for NCNGM, NCNGM
To be provided
Wednesday June 24, 2026 2:15pm - 3:00pm CDT
BLDG T Fogelson Theater
 
Thursday, June 25
 

9:40am CDT

Sharing the Spark: Advancing the Development of New and Early Career Faculty in Cybersecurity Education
Thursday June 25, 2026 9:40am - 10:25am CDT
The cybersecurity workforce gap in critical infrastructure sectors demands not only more professionals, but more qualified educators to train them. Critical infrastructure—including energy, water, transportation, healthcare facilities, and financial services—faces escalating cyber threats while struggling to fill specialized security roles. Two complementary initiatives address this need: the CAE-CD New and Early Career Faculty program and the NCyTE Community College Cybersecurity Fellowship Program. By focusing on faculty development, these initiatives equip educators with the tools and knowledge needed to deliver high-quality cybersecurity education aligned with the unique requirements of critical infrastructure protection and workforce needs.

This presentation provides an overview of how these programs support and engage new and early-career faculty throughout their professional development journey. We will explore effective strategies for faculty mentorship, professional development, and ongoing skill development that help educators transition successfully into cybersecurity teaching roles at 2-and 4-year institutions. Members from both initiatives, including participants who have engaged with both programs, will share their experiences and insights into how these opportunities have shaped their teaching careers and strengthened cybersecurity education.

Attendees will learn practical approaches for supporting faculty development within their own institutions and discover how collaborative efforts across programs can amplify impact. Whether you're a new faculty member seeking guidance or an administrator looking to strengthen your faculty pipeline, this session offers valuable perspectives on building and sustaining excellence in cybersecurity education.
Speakers
avatar for Gretchen Bliss

Gretchen Bliss

Director of Cybersecurity programs, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Gretchen Bliss is the Cybersecurity Program Director at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) and Secretary of the Board for the Space ISAC. Previously, she served as Space ISAC Secretary from 2022–2026. In these roles, she works to strengthen collaboration across the... Read More →
avatar for Kristine Christensen

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 →
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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 →
avatar for Dr. Litany Lineberry

Dr. Litany Lineberry

Instructor of Information Systems Technology, Hinds Community College-Utica Campus
Dr. Litany Hope Lineberry is an Instructor of Information Systems Technology at Hinds Community College Utica Campus, where she teaches courses in programming and software engineering. She holds a Ph.D. in Engineering with a concentration in Engineering Education and both M.S. and... Read More →
Thursday June 25, 2026 9:40am - 10:25am CDT
BLDG T Fogelson Theater
 
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