U.S. Cyber Command Adds APUS as Member in Newly Formed Network
American Public University System (APUS) is partnering with the U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) to help strengthen the country’s cybersecurity posture. APUS has been selected to be a member of CYBERCOM’s Academic Engagement Network (AEN), a collaborative effort between academia and CYBERCOM to leverage the capabilities and talents of both groups to provide a more robust cyber defense.
The AEN group is designed to advance cybersecurity in four areas: engaging the future workforce, increasing cyber applied research and innovation, expanding cyber-focused analytic partnerships, and enriching strategic dialogue. CYBERCOM is prioritizing these areas amid a shortage of skilled cyber professionals.
“U.S. Cyber Command’s goal for the AEN is to strengthen our relationships and communication with participating institutions,” said CYBERCOM Executive Director David Frederick in a news release announcing AEN members. “This will improve and sustain our efforts to meet cyberspace educational requirements and workforce needs.”
APUS offers a strong cyber-defense focused curriculum at both the undergraduate and graduate levels through American Military University (AMU) and American Public University (APU). With courses in cybercrime, intrusion and incident handling, IT security, and digital forensics, APUS’s online cybersecurity programs integrate multiple disciplines to ensure students gain the critical skills and management practices needed to effectively lead missions in both government and businesses. APUS’ Center for Cyber Defense provides program guidance and oversight, cyber defense information, collaboration, research, and outreach opportunities for students and faculty. The National Security Agency (NSA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have designated APUS as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (CAE-C).*
“We are excited to partner with the U.S. Cyber Command on such a high-profile program as part of our student-centric approach to online higher education,” said Dr. Kenneth L. Williams, Executive Director at APUS’s Center for Cyber Defense, and Interim Department Chair for Cybersecurity. “This partnership can create new opportunities for students in our cyber programs to work in areas critical to our national security.”
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