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PROSPECTIVE CAE MEMBERS

Refer to the resources below to learn more about the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) Program, or begin the process to become a Center for Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (CAE-C).

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What is a CAE in Cybersecurity?

The National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) program, launched by the NSA in 1999, recognizes institutions meeting rigorous cybersecurity education standards. The program includes designations for Cyber Defense (CAE-CD), Cyber Research (CAE-R), and Cyber Operations (CAE-CO). Over 400 institutions nationwide hold these designations, allowing them to compete for grants and apply for the National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarship for Service program. All accredited U.S. two-year, four-year, and graduate institutions can apply, with re-designation required every five years.

THE COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE

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Cyber Defense

Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) designation is awarded to regionally accredited academic institutions offering cybersecurity degrees and/or certificates at the Associates, Bachelors, and graduate levels.

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Cyber AI

The CAE-Cyber AI Program is a new designation type open to schools that are regionally accredited and officially designated as either a CAE in Cyber Defense or a CAE in Cyber Operations.

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Cyber Operations

Cyber Operations (CAE-CO) designation is a deeply technical, interdisciplinary higher education program, firmly grounded in the computer science, computer engineering, and/or electrical engineering disciplines, with extensive opportunities for hands-on applications via labs and exercises.

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Cyber Research

Cyber Research (CAE-R) designation is awarded to DoD schools, PhD-producing military academies, or regionally accredited, degree-granting four-year institutions rated by the Carnegie Foundation Basic Classification system as either a Doctoral University Highest Research Activity (R1), Doctoral University Higher Research Activity (R2), or Doctoral University Moderate Research Activity (R3).

THE NATIONAL CENTERS

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CAE Community National Center

The CAE in Cybersecurity (CAE-C) Community National Center grant is administered through California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB). Focused on the development of a robust cybersecurity workforce.

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Candidates National Center

The CAE Candidates National Center acts as the entry point for all colleges and universities that plan to apply for either Academic Validation or NCAE-C Designation.

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Careers Preparation National Center

The CPNC builds on prior grant results and identifies new NCAE-C efforts to foster the development of college students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for government and industry employment.

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Education Pathway National Center

The EPNC works to create a national network for cybersecurity education-to-career pathways, enhance student success, promote collaboration among educational institutions, and support initiatives to expand and diversify the future workforce.

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Peer Review National Center

The CAE Peer Review National Center works with the NCAE-C Program Management Office to train reviewers and execute peer reviews of applications for Academic Endorsement and/or NCAE-C Designation.

Ready to apply?

Contact the NCAE-C Program Management Office with your intention to apply, and they will reach out to you with next steps.

Email the PMO at caepmo_uwe@uwe.nsa.gov

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