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The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) is a partnership between government, academia, and the private sector focused supporting the country's ability to address current and future cybersecurity education and workforce challenges through standards and best practices.
The bill's goal is to give schools $25 million in grants to implement cyber security. [8] In 2019 US Senators Gary Peters and Rick Scott also authored a bill to safeguard school computer systems, The K-12 Cybersecurity Act.
Cybersecurity money for public schools is limited. As it stands, districts can only expect slivers of the $1 billion in cybersecurity grants that the federal government is distributing over four ...
In an effort to help facilitate the development of a regular, national level cyber security exercise, the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) hosted the first Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition for the Southwestern region in May 2005. On June 29, 2010, United States House ...
Jun. 5—New Mexico schools will have access to new tools to fend off cybersecurity threats. Representatives from the state Department of Information Technology, Public Education Department ...
Jun. 29—ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Economic Development's Center of Innovation for Aerospace has announced a limited-time cybersecurity grant opportunity available for small and mid ...
Created a program to provide matching endowment grants for colleges eligible under the Challenge Grant Program. Pub. L. 98–95: 1983 Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1983 Pub. L. 98–199: 1983 (No short title) Pub. L. 98–211: 1984 (No short title) Increased funding for grants under Title III of the Higher Education Act. Pub. L ...
School districts would be limited to grants of $25,000, under the bill. They could use the money to purchase infrastructure and equipment related to arming staff, or to facilitate the required ...