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    • May 31, 2026
    • Registrations accepted until the above date
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    Thank you for your interest in the Cyber Ready Professionals Skills to Succeed Program. To register, click the "Register Button" on the bottom left. During registration, you will be asked to select the session date you wish to attend. WHEN SELECTING A SESSION TIME, ENSURE THAT THE SESSION WILL OCCUR AT LEAST 48 HOURS AFTER YOU REGISTER YOUR SELECTION.

    If you are unable to attend the session at the time you select, you may submit another registration to select a future session to attend. Participants who register and attend late, will not be allowed to enter the session. 

    If you have not submitted an application for the program, please register HERE

    After you have registered, you will be sent an email with the webcast details. If you have questions, contact Dr. David Tobey at dtobey@nationalcyberwatch.org. 

    • June 30, 2026
    • Registrations accepted until the above date
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    Get a Personal Coach
    Get the Professional Skills you Need to Succeed
    Get Scholarships for Certificate Program and Exam Fees.
    Get the Experience you need to become a Certified Professional
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    The National CyberWatch Center, Accenture, ISACA, and Microsoft have partnered to bring you the Cyber Ready Professionals Program. Apply here and schedule your information session to learn about the program benefits, and the progressive training and coaching process to jumpstart your cybersecurity career.

    To attend a Cyber Ready Professionals information session, click HERE

    YOU MUST REGISTER WITH A *.EDU EMAIL ADDRESS TO BE ELIGIBLE.


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    • June 30, 2026
    • Registrations accepted until the above date
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    Call For Session Ideas

    Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Symposia (3CS) sessions explore or document innovative ideas, evidence-based practices, and demonstration of techniques and technologies for raising the capability maturity of the cybersecurity workforce. Proposers of sessions for 3CS are encouraged to submit a brief statement describing their session idea. Student proposals are warmly welcomed!

    When you register, you will be asked to select a date to attend a Proposal Development Workshop. During this workshop and the following panel review and mentoring program, you will receive guidance and assistance in developing your proposal for the conference to meet the requirements for leading your session at an upcoming 3CS event. 

    There are three types of 3CS Sessions. When registering your idea, please indicate which type of session you have in mind, though the session type may change when you meet with your proposal development mentoring team.

    • Dialogue sessions:  A dialogue session is an exchange of ideas between experts and stakeholders, facilitated by the session moderator, highlighting different points of view, experiences, and expertise on a problem or area related to cybersecurity practices, including designing, developing, evaluating, learning, teaching, or performing cybersecurity roles and functions. Dialogue proposals should specify a problem limiting the development of cybersecurity capability maturity that is not well understood or addressed. The proposal should also include 3-5 thought-provoking, open-ended questions that will gather insights and experiences from session attendees about the factors that are the likely and substantive causes of this problem as well as potential interventions that can impact the influence of causal factors to bring about a desired change in the problem. The goal of a Dialogue is to discover common themes and ideas for a future systematic study. 
    • Evidence-Based Practice Sessions: Methods or interventions that data shows to be effective or ineffective in achieving a specific outcome. Proposals should specify how the method or intervention has impacted individual competence development or organizational effectiveness, preferably referencing the population studied and the correlation or effect size of the intervention factors on the level or degree of a desirable outcome or outcomes. Methods or interventions can be protocols or procedures for professional practice or curriculum or instructional designs for use by educators or trainers. 
    • Demonstrations: Technical demonstrations that showcase the capabilities and features of the technology or technique for raising cybersecurity capability maturity, preferably including a hands-on experience for the audience. Breakouts based on the proposed session type

    REGISTER NOW to submit your session idea!


    • August 01, 2027
    • Registrations accepted until the above date
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    The purpose of this form is to provide a student chapter semester update for the National Cybersecurity Student Association. If you have any questions, contact Gus Hinojosa Jr. at ghinojosa@nationalcyberwatch.org.  

Past events

October 06, 2025 3CS Proposal Development Workshop
August 16, 2025 Aligning Courses with the FedRAMP Auditor Certification
August 15, 2025 National 3CS Cyber Arcade
August 15, 2025 2025 3CS Welcome and Keynote Addresses
August 14, 2025 2025 National Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit
August 14, 2025 Interest in attending the ISACA IT Audit Fundamentals Workshop
July 22, 2025 July 22nd Cyber Ready Elevator Pitch Coaching Session #1
July 07, 2025 Interest in Facilitating at the 2025 National 3CS
May 12, 2025 CyberWatch Open Office Hour - 5/12
May 09, 2025 2025 Southeast Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: AI in the Classroom
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: Rewiring Cybersecurity Education
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: Open-Source SOC System Showcase
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: CTRL + ALT + INTERN
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Becoming Career Ready for the Cyber Workforce
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Teaching Electromagnetic Communication Principles through Hands-On Simple Circuits
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: Cyber Smarts
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: Securing the Coop
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Developing a Model for Cyber Clinic Accreditation
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: Dual Enrollment
May 09, 2025 2025 3CS Session: The Human Factor
April 26, 2025 Becoming Building a Shield
April 26, 2025 Will AI Take Over?
April 26, 2025 AI-Driven Threats and Defenses
April 26, 2025 Future of Cybersecurity
April 25, 2025 2025 Northeast Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS The Human Firewall
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS LaTeX Essentials
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS Developing Competency in Threat Modeling
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS Future-Proof Your Career: Top Cybersecurity Roles & Skills in Demand
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS Enhancing SOC Analyst Efficacy with AI-Driven IoCs and Cyber Threat Intelligence
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS An Open Dialogue on AI and Consumer-Based IoT
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS Red and Blue team strategies
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS Bridging the Gap
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS Gamified Learning for Cybersecurity
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS Consortium of Cyber Clinics and Competency-Based Education Meetup
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS NCAE Hubs Meetup
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS NCSA Chapters MeetUp
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS The Psychology of Cybersecurity
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS State of Cybersecurity Today
March 22, 2025 2025 MA3CS 2CDC
March 21, 2025 2025 MA3CS MACCDC
March 21, 2025 2025 Mid-Atlantic Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit
February 28, 2025 INTEREST: Virtual Proposal Development Workshops
February 25, 2025 2025 MACCDC Volunteer Registration
February 21, 2025 Call for Participants for the 2025 CBML Instructional Design Workshop Series
January 28, 2025 Cyber Ready Professionals Program Information Session: 02/12/2025
January 15, 2025 2025 MACCDC Team Registration
January 01, 2025 Call for Proposals: Cybersecurity Capabilities and Careers Summit (3CS)
January 01, 2025 2025 CyberWatch Digital Press Peer Reviewer Workshop (PRW)
July 29, 2024 Student Association Webcast Recording: 3CS Summit Overview – Registration, Proposals, Committees, and Voluteer Opportunities
October 01, 2022 Call for Proposals to Design and Deliver Cybersecurity Skills Development Workshops

This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Number DUE-1204533DUE-1601150, and DUE-2054753Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of NSF.

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