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Dawn Blanche, Instructional Specialist | Cybersecurity Anne Arundel Community College Arnold, Maryland
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The U.S. will need 700,000 cybersecurity professionals by 2015 (NIST, 2011) Qualified digital forensics professionals to meet the needs of: Law enforcement Counterintelligence National defense Legal communities Private sector With specialized knowledge, skills and abilities in: Law Technology Human behavior Evidence delivery Teaming for Dominance
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What needs did the learning objectives reveal? Practical application Task oriented Problem solvers Hands-on environment
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International competition Academic Civilian Commercial Government Challenges Scenario-based Task specific Practical applications i.e. – Hashing algorithms Progressive levels of difficulty Novice Advanced Expert Master Developer Objectives Establish relationships within the digital forensics community Resolve issues facing the digital forensics community Develop new tools, techniques and methodologies
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Engaged learning students: Learn to problem solve (not follow the prompt) Take responsibility for their learning Build self-confidence Build self-assessment abilities Are collaborative Engaged learning activities: Challenging Authentic Complex Time intensive Translating the DC3 Challenge: Adopting the framework - how nice is that?!? Provides students with choices
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1,147 competing teams from 50 states and 52 countries in a year long challenge… What kind of student tackles this challenge with only 17 days left in the competition?
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Dawn Blanche Instructional Specialist, Cybersecurity Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, Maryland 21012 410.777.7055 drblanche@aacc.edu
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