National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense - CAE-CD
The National Security Agency and the National Centers for Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity have designated Թ as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD). The goal of the program is to reduce vulnerability in our national information infrastructure by promoting higher education and research in cyber defense and producing professionals with cyber defense expertise.
Here is what the National CAE-CD Program Manager of the NSA said about our designation and the importance of cybersecurity:
“Your ability to meet the increasing demands of the program criteria will serve the nation well in contributing to the protection of the National Information Infrastructure. The Presidents’ National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, February 2003, and the International Strategy for Cyberspace, May 2011, addresses the critical shortage of professionals with these skills and highlights the importance of higher education as a solution to defending America’s cyberspace. Like all nations, the United States has a compelling interest in defending its vital national assets, as well as our core principles and values, and we are committed to defending against those who would attempt to impede our ability to do so. Education is the key to promoting these ideals.”
Goal
The goal of the Center of Academic Excellence Information Assurance (IA)/Cyber Defense (CD) for Two-year Education program is to proactively increase our understanding of robust IA/CD technology, policy and practices that will enable our Nation to effectively prevent and respond to a catastrophic cyber event. This program will contribute significantly to the advancement of state-of-the-art IA/CD knowledge and practice.
Vision
The vision for this program is to:
- Provide programs that commit to excellence in the field of Information Assurance and Cyber Defense education at community and technical college and government training institutions.
- Provide innovative, comprehensive and multidisciplinary education and training in the IA/CD field.
- Strengthen the cybersecurity workforce by providing IA/CD education and training through degree and certification programs at community and technical colleges and government training centers.
- Build an effective education pipeline model with K-12 schools to encourage students at an early age to enter IA/CD fields of study.
- Provide the Nation with a pipeline of qualified students poised to become the future skilled technical workforce.
- Continuously improve the quality of IA/CD programs, curriculum faculty, students and other institutions.
Cybersecurity Resources
Code - G.04.02
The number of members appointed to any one committee is flexible; however, there will normally be no fewer than six member no more than 12. The faculty of the program, the division dean responsible for the program, the dean responsible for career programs, and the campus chief academic officer and the district director of curriculum and assessment will serve as ex-officio members of the committee. If the Advisory Committee serves programs at more than one campus, faculty and administrators from those campuses also will serve as ex-officio members.
Committee members should possess current knowledge in their fields of specialization. Committee members will work with the department and the College to ensure that the curriculum keeps pace with the employment requirements and new trends. In addition, committee members should be drawn from a wide variety of industrial settings; excessive numbers of graduates of our program should not serve on the committee; and committees should reflect ethnic and gender diversity.
All members are appointed by the Board upon the recommendation of the Chancellor for a period of two years. Committee members may be reappointed by the Board for additional terms.
Lisa Reinheimer
Enterprise Holdings
lisa.f.reinheimer@ehi.com
Debbie Friedman
MilliporeSigma
dbfrdmn@yahoo.com
Alexey Shevelyov
Centene Corporation
alexey@shevelyov.com
Duane Wilder Jr.
Boeing
duanejrw@gmail.com
Eddie Doss
Boeing
ebdoss@gmail.com
Jason Wathen
Centene Corporation
jason.wathen@centene.com
Cheryl Hill
Burns and McDonnell
chhill@burnsmcd.com
Feng Hou
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fenghou@stlcc.edu
Matt Gioia
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mgioia@stlcc.edu
Troy Tutor
Emerson
Troy.Tutor@Emerson.com
John Stoverink
Lambert-STL International Airport
JJStoverink@flystl.com
Jon Sprague
MSD-STL
jsprague@stlmsd.com
Sam Rajan
Ameren
SRajan@ameren.com
Manuel Zurita
Palo Alto
manuel@zuritaonline.com
Ramit Luthra
Edward Jones
Ramit.Luthra@edwardjones.com
Randall Sanders
XO Communications
Randall.k.Sanders@xo.com
Phyllis Ellison
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phyllisellison@stlcc.edu
Kevin May
Bradford & Gault
Kevin.May@bradfordandgalt.com
Ryan Froehlich
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ryan@syllogisteks.com
Michael Thum
BJC
mikethum@yahoo.com
Christien Mollin
World Wide Technology
Christien.Mollin@wwt.com
Daniel Jundt
Charter Communications
djundt@charter.net
Craig Reeds, CISSP, CRISC
Forescout Technologies, Inc.
creeds1337@gmail.com
Andrew Taylor, CISSP
The New IT
andrew@thenewit.com
Craig Chott, CISSP
CChott@stlcc.edu
William Hocker
whocker@stlcc.edu
Gustav Adamecz
GAdamecz@stlcc.edu
Abdelouahab Amor
AAmor@stlcc.edu
Paul Daniel
PDaniel@stlcc.edu
Phyllis Davis
PDavis@stlcc.edu
Steven Calicutt
SCalicutt@stlcc.edu
Leo McCandless
lmccandless@stlcc.edu
Margaret Hvatum
MHvatum@stlcc.edu
Contact Information
For more information or questions, please contact:
Craig Chott, CISSP
Associate Professor
cchott@stlcc.edu


