Florida International University

For Collaborative Training And Research With Mexican Institutions

  • Amount
    $300,000
  • Program
    U.S.-Latin American Relations
  • Date Awarded
    4/15/2002
  • Term
    24.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
lacc.fiu.edu 
Address
11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL, 33199, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for Cybersecurity@FIU  
Cybersecurity@FIU is a universitywide cybersecurity education and research initiative designed to bring together the various colleges at Florida International University (FIU) to combine technical cybersecurity capacity with expertise in international and public affairs, business, and law. This grant will enable FIU to expand its existing teaching and research capacity and support recruitment of students pursuing careers in cybersecurity policy. FIU will expand its existing cybersecurity programming to focus on bringing together the policy and technical competencies to educate a growing and diverse student community, support community engagement to demystify cybersecurity, and advance critical research that enhances cybersecurity capacity against state and nonstate threats around the globe. (Strategy: Talent Pipeline)
for strategic planning for Cybersecurity@FIU  
The Jack D. Gordon Institute at Florida International University (FIU) hosts and runs different cybersecurity initiatives (e.g., Cybersecurity@FIU) that are designed to build up the presence of cybersecurity within FIU, ranging from academic pathways to fellowships to research programs. This grant will enable the Gordon Institute to contract a strategic consulting firm to conduct a cyber policy program assessment, support building out a strategic alignment plan to advance the cyber policy program, and help in developing a sustainment strategy.
for Cybersecurity@FIU  
Cybersecurity@FIU is a university-wide cybersecurity education and research initiative designed to bring together Florida International University’s (FIU) various colleges to combine technical cybersecurity capacity with expertise in international and public affairs, business, and law. This grant will enable FIU to expand its existing teaching and research capacity and support recruitment of students pursuing careers in cybersecurity policy. FIU will expand its existing cybersecurity programming to focus on bringing together the policy and technical competencies to educate a growing and diverse student community, support community engagement to demystify cybersecurity, and advance critical research that enhances cybersecurity capacity against state and nonstate threats around the globe. (Strategy: Talent Pipeline)

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