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FEMA Region 1 Higher Education Initiative: Integrating Higher-Education with Cyber Security and Preparedness Core Capabilities. Presented By:. FEMA’s 10 Regions We are Region 1 (New England). Mission Statement.

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  1. FEMA Region 1 Higher Education Initiative: Integrating Higher-Education with Cyber Security and Preparedness Core Capabilities Presented By:

  2. FEMA’s 10 RegionsWe are Region 1 (New England)

  3. Mission Statement FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.

  4. Region 1 HiEd Program

  5. Benefits: Building Partnerships

  6. Strengthening Academic Programs

  7. HiEd: Map of EM Programs UMaine—EM Cert. UM-FK UM-S KEY: BS= Bachelor of Science Cert.= Undergraduate Certificate Program GCert.= Graduate Certificate Program E = Emergency EM= Emergency Management HS= Homeland Security MA= Masters Norwich University MA Business Continuity (COOP) Harvard—NPLI & BC Storm Ready Daniel Webster—HLS Tufts University-—MA Humanitarian Assistance Riviera College Cert. Boston University—MA E + Org Continuity Mgmt, GCert. Managing Disasters and Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Storm Ready Keene State College- Safety + EM Cert. UCONN-Collaborative Leadership in HLS Curry College- Cert. Homeland Defense Anna Maria College—EM MA, GCert. Capital Community College—EM Cert. Mass. Maritime Academy— BS & MA in EM Westfield State University—HS Cert. Hartford Post University—HS Cert. CCRI— Associates in EM Salve Regina University— Gcert in HS University of New Haven GCert in EM URI— GCert in HS.

  8. HiEd Program Initiatives • Grant mapping/resource opportunities • Annual HiEd Conference • Integration with local, county, State emergency management/homeland security hierarchy • Integration of programs (private sector , CERT, STEP, etc.) • Standardize EM plans on/around campuses • Internships and employment opportunities • Involvement with the greater community • C-CERT • Technical support (volunteers, engineering, GIS, etc.) • College Exemplars/SMEs/Federal Centers of Excellence

  9. The National Preparedness Goal A secure and resilient Nation with the capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk. Defined by the capability target measures of the core capabilities within the mission areas of prevent, protect, mitigate, respond, and recover

  10. National Preparedness Goal Supporting Components

  11. Core Capabilities PREVENT PROTECT MITIGATE RESPOND RECOVER Planning Planning Planning Planning Planning Public Information and Warning Public Information and Warning Public Information and Warning Public Information and Warning Public Information and Warning Operational Coordination Operational Coordination Operational Coordination Operational Coordination Operational Coordination Access Control and Identity Verification Critical Transportation Forensics and Attribution Economic Recovery Community Resilience Health and Social Services Cybersecurity Long-Term Vulnerability Reduction Environmental Response / Health and Safety Intelligence and Information Sharing Fatality Management Services Risk and Disaster Resilience Assessment Intelligence and Information Sharing Housing Interdiction and Disruption Infrastructure Systems Interdiction and Disruption Threats and Hazard Identification Infrastructure Systems Screening, Search and Detection Physical Protective Measures Mass Care Services Natural and Cultural Resources Mass Search and Rescue Operations Risk Management for Protection Programs and Activities On-Scene Security and Protection Screening, Search and Detection Operational Communications Supply Chain Integrity and Security Public and Private Services and Resources Public Health and Medical Services Situational Assessment

  12. National Level Exercise 12 • Part of a series of congressionally mandated preparedness exercises designed to educate and prepare participants for potential catastrophic events • The NLE 2012 process will examine the Nation’s ability to coordinate and implement prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery plans and capabilities pertaining to a significant cyber event or a series of related cyber events. • Unique to NLE 2012 will be an emphasis on the shared responsibility among the Federal Government; state, local, tribal nations and territories (SLTT); the private sector; and international partners to secure cyberspace and respond together to a significant cyber incident.

  13. Integrating HIED Partners in NLE 12 • The Boston Consortium is a collection of colleges and universities that FEMA has engaged to assist with the design and development of NLE 12 Cyber affects on the Boston Area. • Universities Emergency & Risk Managers were provided briefings and allowed to frame out how a cyber attack would affect Boston and the Region.

  14. Integrating HIED Partners in NLE 12 • The Advanced Cyber Security Center is a collaborative, cross-sector research facility working to address the most critical and sophisticated cyber security challenges. • The ACSC is a group of public and private organizations that track and share Cyber Threat information.  Presently there are 22 members to include: The Federal Reserve Bank, Boston University, Northeastern University, MIT, Harvard, Bank of Boston, Fidelity, and the Comm of Mass.  This cross section of public and private entities forms a strong alliance against Cyber Threats. 

  15. Rhode Island HiEd Cyber Center of Excellence Rhode Island Cyber Disruption Team: The Rhode Island Cyber Security Initiative works to address gap in protecting critical infrastructure within Rhode Island from cyber attacks and cyber terrorism related events. University of Rhode Island Digital Forensics & Cyber Security Center: The DFCSC was established in 2004 with a grant from the US National Science Foundation. Since then it has continued to deliver cutting edge research and technology, teach graduate and undergraduate level courses in degree programs, train local, state, and federal law enforcement, consult for local, state, and federal law enforcement, and provided digital forensics services to attorneys, businesses, government agencies, law enforcement agencies, and individuals.

  16. Norwich University COE • Norwich University Center of Academic Excellence in Digital Forensics • Serve as Subject Matter-Exert for National Level Exercise 12 Cyber Security

  17. State & Local: Integration with HIED • An Intelligence-based exercise predicated on information sharing between law enforcement and fusion centers. • Scenario: Multiple coordinated attacks throughout the Northeast: Will also challenge communications and command and control. • Exercise Three Part Series: • Seminar Conducted on March 10th with well over 100 attendees from HiEd, Federal, State and Local officials. • TTX conducted on June 18th • Full-Scale Exercise October 21, 2011

  18. Vermont HiEd Community Responds to Tropical Storm Irene • University of Vermont research: strategies for aiding mobile home residents during disaster • Norwich cadets/VT Law School helped muck out homes, remove items for victims. Helped disaster victims fill out FEMA paperwork • Norwich women’s soccer team cleared mud from driveways. Students helped hand out food/water • PSA to be aired for University Radio program; capture screen messaging to be placed on TV monitors; and disaster assistance information to be announced at Norwich University Parent/Student weekend and Homecoming games

  19. Within 5 Years • Working with the States, markedly change New England’s preparedness culture • Enhance individual preparedness through integrated educational programs • Connect age groups through emergency management/homeland security educational programs • Provide alternative emergency management educational programs for high school, Outward Bound, Scouts • Enhance emergency management/homeland security knowledge base through HiEd “network”; connecting them with their emergency management communities, exemplars, Federal Centers of Excellence, and others

  20. QUESTIONS?

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