Nebraska GenCyber
 

Matt Hale

Associate Professor of Cybersecurity

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Father, Dog Father, Husband, Software Engineer, STEM Evangelist, Researcher, Teacher, Web Developer, Board Gamer, Philosopher, Artist

 

(roughly in that order)

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A little about me...

What is Nebraska GenCyber?

(AKA WHY I'M HERE)

Student SafetY

and Privacy


Motivation

CYBERCrime PRevention

Great Career Opportunities

AWareness

Career Preparation

GAP: 769,000 UNFilled Jobs in CYBER
(up >300k in past 5 years) **

GAP: 10% year-over-year increase in attacks targeting young people
<25 Age group is #1 most vulnerable Population*

* Cybercrime report finds young adults and adults over 75 most vulnerable to fraud attacks. Security Magazine, BNP Media, 2021. 

** National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), Cyberseek.org

*** Panhans, D. et. al. Empowering Women to Work in Cybersecurity Is a Win-Win, Global Cybersecurity Forum, BCG Research, 2022.

GAP: Women are significantly Underrepresented in CYBR (25% in 2021)***

Goal: develop situational interest into Individual interest

Triggered 

Situational

Interest

Maintained

Situational

Interest

Emerging

Individual

Interest

Well-developed

Individual

Interest

Suzanne Hidi & K. Ann Renninger (2006) The Four-Phase Model of Interest Development, Educational Psychologist, 41:2, 111-127.

Impact so far (2019-2022 Data) 

(all girls, n=118)

(2019 national avg, all genders, n=3035)

How can you Help?

Need help getting the word out 

Have a cohort of kids that wants to attend?

mlhale@unomaha.edu

Want to sponsor additional outreach?

Other resources we offer

  • K-12 Lesson Library

  • STEM lending library
     

Contact me for after-school clubs,
STEM events, or classroom usage

mlhale@unomaha.edu

Questions?

©2023 Matthew L. Hale 

Matt Hale, PHD

University of Nebraska at Omaha

Associate Professor, Cybersecurity

mlhale@unomaha.edu

twitter: @mlhale_

Slides available at: 

Nebraska GenCyber 2023

By Matt Hale

Nebraska GenCyber 2023

Nebraska GenCyber info

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