The designation was awarded in March after the University
met rigorous requirements and successfully demonstrated its ability to serve
the country’s need to defend cyberspace by preparing a skilled workforce via
its academic offerings.
“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,” wrote Karen Leuschner, the national CAE program
manager at NSA, in a letter acknowledging the University’s capacity to address
the critical shortage of professionals with cyberdefense and other
industry-related skills.
“The designation places FAMU in the company of leading
universities and attests to the foundation we have built to deliver quality
cybersecurity education and experiences to students within our program and
across the University,” said project lead Deidre W. Evans, Ph.D., associate
professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, a component
of the FAMU College of Science and Technology.
Evans underscored the unique role HBCUs like FAMU can play
in defending America’s most vital national assets.
“The challenges and opportunities to defend the personal,
governmental, military and informational infrastructure are undeniable,” Evans
said. “The realization that cyberdefense is a human or social issue elevated
the need to understand it not only from a technical perspective but also from
the viewpoint of diverse human attitudes and behaviors. HBCUs like FAMU are in
a position to offer unique perspectives to threats and viable solutions for
cybersecurity in many domains.”
Looking to expand upon ongoing efforts, Interim Provost
Rodner Wright recently announced that the College of Science and Technology is
exploring the development of academic programs in cyber security.
“We are proud of the work of our faculty, staff, and
students, which has led to the University being named a National Center of
Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education. This designation will continue
to position the University as a national leader in cybersecurity,” said Wright.
“We hope to build on this momentum and provide even more training and
experiential learning opportunities for our students.”
In addition to its National Center of Academic Excellence in
Cyber Defense Education designation, FAMU is also home to a Center for Cyber
Security, Center for International Law and Justice, and Center for Global
Security and International Affairs. FAMU is also a founding member of the
Florida IT Career Alliance, which was established to help recruit, retain and
employ Florida’s next generation technology workforce.