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2026 CyAD Pre-Summit Workshops

  • Tue, June 23, 2026
  • 2 sessions
  • Tue, June 23, 2026, 8:00 AM 4:00 PM (CDT)
  • Tue, June 23, 2026, 12:00 PM 4:00 PM (CDT)
  • Moraine Valley Community College

Registration

  • 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • 12:00 - 4:00 PM
    Bring your own device.
  • 12:00 - 4:00 PM
    Includes:
    --Registration fee $200
    --Flipper Zero/SD Card $175 (reflects a 30% academic discount)
  • 12:00 - 4:00 PM
  • 12:00 - 4:00 PM
  • 12:00 - 4:00 PM

Register

  

Cybersecurity Across Disciplines (CyAD)
Pre-Summit Workshops

Date:
June 23, 2026

Location: (IN-PERSON)
Moraine Valley Community College

9000 W. College Parkway
Palos Hills, IL 60465

    We are excited to offer the following pre-summit workshops designed to provide immersive, in-depth learning. These exclusive sessions will give you practical tools and deeper insights to bring back to your classroom or organization.

    Please note: Lunch is included only with the full‑day workshop. Participants attending afternoon-only workshops will need to plan for lunch on their own.

     ~ FULL DAY WORKSHOP ~

    Empowering Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) AI Adoption and Use

    Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT (lunch included)

    Room: TBD

    Fee: $500


    This workshop is designed for IHE’s CSOs, CIOs, CTOs, and IT Director’s and Managers and will cover technical policy and governance, the AI threat landscape and risk, AI models, standards and approaches for architecting AI for security and implementing technical controls to ensure safe and responsible use of AI. Participants will leave with actionable information and access to concrete use cases, templates, and playbooks. 

    Facilitator(s):

    • Michele Robinson, CISSP, CISM, CISA, CDPSE, Senior Director & Principal Investigator, National Cybersecurity Centers (NCyTE & CCNC), Whatcom Community College
    • TBD

     ~ AFTERNOON ONLY WORKSHOPS ~

    Please note: Participants attending afternoon-only workshops will need to plan for lunch on their own.


    Flipper Zero for Cybersecurity Across the Disciplines

    Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
    Room: TBD

      Registration Options (choose one):

      Participants may register for the workshop with the option to include the cost of a Flipper Zero device, or they may bring their own. While a Flipper Zero is not required to participate, having one is strongly encouraged to support a more engaging, hands-on learning experience.

      1. Workshop Only (Bring Your Own Device): $200
        For participants who already have a Flipper Zero and will bring their own.

      2. Workshop + Flipper Zero Device: $375
        Includes the $200 workshop registration fee plus a Flipper Zero with SD card (device value: $175, reflects a 30% academic discount). Attendees keep the device. Please note, that registration for this option closes May 3 to allow time for purchase and delivery of the devices.

      Cybersecurity now intersects with nearly every discipline, not just IT or computer science. Technologies such as physical security systems, networking infrastructure, wireless communication, IoT devices, operational technology, and even everyday classroom tools introduce real and often overlooked vulnerabilities. The Flipper Zero has emerged as an accessible, hands-on tool for exploring these concepts. It interacts with technologies that faculty and students encounter regularly, including RFID access cards, wireless doorbells, remote controls, Bluetooth devices, presentation systems, and basic IoT environments. Its simplicity and versatility make it an effective entry point for experiential learning across a wide range of academic and workforce contexts.

      Facilitator(s):

      • Eric Renegar, Professor, Information Technology Academics, Sinclair Community College
      • Kyle Jones, NCyTE Co-PI, Assistant Dean of Technology, Sinclair Community College
      • Doug Hampton, Associate Professor/Chair | Business & Public Services Division, Sinclair Community College
      • Kristine Christensen, Director, Faculty Development / Professor, Computer Information Systems, Moraine Valley Community College


      Leadership, Governance, and Policy: Risks with Emerging AI and Cyber

      Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
      Room: TBD
      Fee: $200

      This workshop will focus on leadership, governance, and policy issues in academic institutions where emerging AI technologies are utilized. Various topics will be examined through the lens of audiences affected at the institutions: faculty, staff, students, athletes, on-campus health facilities, applicants (both students and employees), and the public. Participants will leave the workshop with a more refined sense of relevant risks to take back to their home institutions to further discussions on best approaches to implement.

      Familiarity with your home institution’s policies on AI usage and/or links to these policies (if any) would be a plus. Topics of discussion may include policies related to: faculty, staff, students, athletes, on-campus health facilities, applicants (both students and employees), and the public.

      Facilitator(s):

      • DeBrae Kennedy-Mayo, Faculty of Law & Ethics, Georgia Institution of Technology

       

      Proof of Process: Designing AI-Resistant Assessments

      Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
      Room: TBD
      Fee: $200

      As Generative AI reshapes the academic landscape, educators must evolve their assessment strategies to ensure student integrity and authentic learning. This hands-on workshop introduces actionable strategies for "AI-proofing" your curriculum, ranging from in-class analog pivots to complex, process-oriented digital projects. Participants will move beyond theory and actively develop four distinct types of exercises—including scaffolded reflections, hyper-local research prompts, and oral defense simulations—tailored to their specific disciplines. By the end of the session, participants will leave with a diversified assessment toolkit that shifts the focus from policing technology to evaluating unique, human-centric critical thinking.

      Facilitator(s):

      • Jiri Jirik, Director, Educational Pathways National Center
      • Michael Qaissaunee, Professor/Chair, Engineering and Technology, Brookdale Community College
       

      Trust but Verify: Auditing AI-Generated Data

      Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
      Room: TBD
      Fee: $200

      Generative AI has rapidly become a staple in the academic toolkit, but its propensity for "hallucinations and incorrect data conclusions"—confident but incorrect assertions—poses a significant challenge for accuracy and academic integrity. This workshop shifts the focus from policing AI usage to empowering students with the critical thinking skills necessary to scrutinize machine-generated data. In this interactive session, participants will learn specific methodologies and requirements for validating AI outputs, including lateral reading techniques, source triangulation, and bias detection. Participants will engage in hands-on "red teaming" exercises where they will generate AI content and practice exposing inaccuracies.

      Facilitator(s):

      • Dr. John Sands, NCyTE Co-PI, Professor, Executive Director CSSIA
      • Dr. Christian Servin, Professor, El Paso Community College


            Registration:

            You must be registered for the CyAD Summit to participate in the pre-summit workshops. If you have not registered for the summit yet, click the link below:

            CyAD Summit Registration: June 23-25, 2026

            To register for a Pre-Summit workshop, click the Register button and use the registration code provided to you.

            Pre-Summit Workshop Rates:

            • $200 — Half-day workshop
            • $500 — Full-day workshop (includes lunch)

            Payment: 

            After completing the Pre-Summit registration form, submit payment by selecting PAY ONLINE and follow on-screen instructions.

              • Accepted online payment methods (credit or debit): Visa, Mastercard, and Discover
              • Payment methods not accepted: American Express, invoice, personal check, or corporate check

                No Refunds: Please note that registration fees are non-refundable.

                  Visit the CyAD Registration Information webpage for more information. For all other registration questions, contact NCyTE@whatcom.edu.

                        Email Communication:

                        Registration status emails will be sent from NcyteCenter@wildapricot.org. Please add this email address to your safe sender list and check your junk folder to ensure you receive all communication. If you do not receive an email after registering, then contact NCyTE@whatcom.edu.

                        • If registration and payment is confirmed, this email will serve as your registration receipt.
                        • If payment is outstanding, then click the link in the email to complete the online payment. 

                        About the Summit:

                        The Cybersecurity Across Disciplines (CyAD) Summit brings together faculty, industry professionals, and government representatives from across disciplines to examine the vital role of cybersecurity in today’s interconnected world. As cyber threats increasingly affect all 16 critical infrastructure sectors—from healthcare and energy to transportation and finance—the summit emphasizes the need for an interdisciplinary, innovative, and impactful approach to cybersecurity education.

                        • General Information: Visit our CyAD information website to stay up-to-date on summit information. Check back periodically for announcements

                          If you require ADA accommodation to fully participate, please contact Trina Bol at tbol@whatcom.edu by June 1, 2026.

                            For liability and safety reasons, we kindly request that all attendees be 18 years of age or older. 

                              This event is funded by:


                              National Science Foundation grant #2054724.

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