U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) announced its newest Academic Engagement Network (AEN) college and university partners from 34 states and the District of Columbia last week.
CYBERCOM’s executive director David Frederick hosted a virtual event formally inviting the command’s newest partners into the Academic Engagement Network on Thursday, January 6, 2022. During the event, partners received details on how the command intends to implement the program over the next nine months. They also received details on specific programs and plans available to faculty and students.
In total 84 colleges and universities were selected to partner with the command and components. Partners include 69 universities, 13 community colleges, nine minority serving institutions, four military service academies, and four military war and staff colleges.
“Cyber Command’s goal for the AEN is to strengthen our relationships and communication with these participating institutions,” said Frederick. “This will improve and sustain our efforts to meet cyberspace educational requirements and workforce needs.”
The command intends to use the AEN to support and enhance four primary lines of effort (LOE): future workforce, applied cyber research, applied analytics, and strategic issues. These LOEs are intended to serve as an investment in creating a robust and accessible pool of qualified cyber professionals.