Regional Center for Cyber Security Education and Training
January 2003
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Outline
• • • • • Collaborators Why Develop a Cyber Security Center? Cyber Security Center Overview Objectives Budget
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Outline
• • • • • Collaborators Why Develop a Cyber Security Center? Cyber Security Center Overview Objectives Budget
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Collaborators
• William Baugh
Savannah Technology Group
• Stephen Jodis
School of Computing, Armstrong Atlantic State University
• Jeff Buerstatte
U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Georgia
• Nathan Katzif
Katzif Consulting
• Demery Bishop
Savannah Crime Stoppers
• Michael Lee
Memorial Health University, Medical Center
• Michael Donahue
Regional Educational Services, Armstrong Atlantic State University
• Letty Shearer
Economic Development, Armstrong Atlantic State University
• Dan Drake
U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Georgia
• Walter Silverman
Micrographic Sciences
• Jon Feldman
Chatham County
• Mark Woodruff
Hancock, Askew & Co.
• Jim Goodlett
VeriSign
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Collaborators
• • • • • • • • • • Bluewater Technologies Chatham County Chatham County District Attorney’s Office Chatham County Police Department City of Savannah Entre Solutions Federal Bureau of Investigation George Washington University Georgia Bureau of Investigation Georgia Ports Authority
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Collaborators
• • • • • • • • • Georgia Public Safety Training Center GO Software Gulfstream Hancock, Askew & Co. Memorial Health University Medical Center Micrographic Sciences Ogeechee Technical College Savannah Crime Stoppers Savannah Police Department
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Collaborators
• Savannah Technology Group • Southeastern Law Enforcement Training Center • The Southern Company (Savannah Electric and Power) • VeriSign
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Outline
• • • • • Collaborators Why Develop a Cyber Security Center? Cyber Security Center Overview Objectives Budget
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Why Develop a Cyber Security Center?
Cyber Crimes
Identity Theft
Types of computer-related crimes.
Theft of Intellectual Property Cyberstalking Copying or Distribution of Computer Programs Unauthorized Access to Computer Computer Sabotage Computer Forgery
Transmitting Child Pornography
Bank Card Fraud Credit Card Fraud Any Computer Crime
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Percentages of surveyed prosecutor offices with at least one conviction.
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
45
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Why Develop a Cyber Security Center?
Cyber Crimes
Reported intrusions to law enforcementintrusions Reported to law enforcement
32% 74%
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80% 90%
Internet connection cited Internet connection cited as point attack more as point of of attack more frequently than internal frequently than internal systems systems Acknowledged financial Acknowledged financial losses due to to computer losses due computer breaches breaches Detected computer Detected computer security breaches within security breaches within the last months the last 1212 months
100
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20
40
60
80
Percentage of users surveyed.
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Why Develop a Cyber Security Center? Criminal Watch
http://criminalwatch.com/resources/cybercrime.asp
• United States Internet Crime Task Force • Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) • McAfee Anti-Virus Emergency Response Team (AVERT) • Carnegie Mellon CERT Coordinator Center
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Why Develop a Cyber Security Center?
Target Audiences
– Person Specific
• Corporate User • Consumer User
– Device Specific
• Telephones • Wireless Cell Devices • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
– Network Specific
• Wireless Carrier’s Transport • Local Area, Metropolitan Area, and Wireless Area Networks • Internet
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Why Develop a Cyber Security Center?
National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
– Level 1: Home User and Small Business – Level 2: Large Enterprises – Level 3: Critical Sectors – Level 4: National Priorities
• • • • Military Bases Coast Guard Facilities Ports of Embarkation/Debarkation Vulnerable and Potentially Exploitable Coastal Area
– Level 5: Global
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Why Develop a Cyber Security Center?
Regional Needs
– Law Enforcement
• • • • • • • • Cyber Forensic Training Litigation Support Analyst Training Electronic Evidence and Internet Law Expertise Real-Time Search and Seizure Authentication Center Link Analysis Encrypted Vault
– Financial/Banking Institutions – Health Care Industry
• Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) • Electronic Patient Record
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Outline
• • • • • Collaborators Why Develop a Cyber Security Center? Cyber Security Center Overview Objectives Budget
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Cyber Security Center Overview
• Background
– September 2002 5th Science Symposium in Savannah – National Initiatives
• President’s Critical Infrastructure Board • The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace • Cyber Security Research and Development Act
• Location
– Armstrong Atlantic State University – Department of Information Security
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Cyber Security Center Overview
• Cyber Security Training and Education
– Pre- and In-Service Professionals – Public and Private Sectors
• Offerings
– Continuing and Professional Education Courses – Certified Training – Academic Degree Preparation – Applied Research – Brokering
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Outline
• • • • • Collaborators Why Develop a Cyber Security Center? Cyber Security Center Overview Objectives Budget
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Objectives
• Sponsor, Coordinate, and Provide Cyber Security Training to Private and Public Sector • Serve as Cyber Security Hub, Broker, and Resource Center • Provide Cyber Security Education for Certification and Academic Degrees • Conduct and Foster Cyber Security Research
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Outline
• • • • • Collaborators Why Develop a Cyber Security Center? Cyber Security Center Overview Objectives Budget
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Budget (5 Years)
• Personnel
– Faculty – Graduate Research Assistants – Instructors – $11 Million
• Construction
– – – – Analysis Laboratories (2) Classrooms (3) Office Space $6 Million
• Operating Expenses
– Events Money – Visitor’s Fund – $3 Million
• Equipment
– Network Infrastructure – Smart Classrooms – $10 Million
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