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1st Annual Virginia Cybersecurity Education Conference has ended
Welcome! The Virginia Cyber Range is hosting the 1st Annual Virginia Cybersecurity Education Conference at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA on August 14-15, 2018. This conference is open to all Virginia high school, college, and university faculty, administrators, and partners. Stay up to date on the conference:  Sign up for our newsletter!

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Attendees and Sponsors: Registration is CLOSED. NOTE: Regrets...We are at MAX CAPACITY; NO on-site registrations will be accepted. 
Registration fees (includes CEU certificate, lunch (Day 1), and breakfast & lunch (Day 2)):
     - VA Educator/State/Federal Government Employee: $50
     - Student: $25
     - Industry/Others: $150
     - Sponsors: Three levels available during registration; see below under Sponsorship Opportunities to review.

Conference Objectives
At the end of the conference, attendees will:
  • Understand the challenges facing educators (K12 through university level) in cybersecurity education
  • Learn innovative and effective ways to teach cybersecurity to students using hands-on learning
  • Learn about various state and national cybersecurity educational resources available to educators
  • Understand the history and services provided by the Virginia Cyber Range
  • Understand the hiring needs and skills required to prepare students to successfully enter the cybersecurity workforce
  • Discover ways to get underrepresented student populations excited about and involved in cybersecurity
  • Examine the dangers associated with social media and technology use and how to effectively teach students to safely operate in cyber

Earning Continuing Education Units (CEU)
All attendees are eligible to earn CEUs for attending the conference, but they must sign in each day at the designated CEU table located near registration.

Sponsorship Opportunities: There are many exciting opportunities for your company or organization to be involved with this conference. There are three sponsor packages (Dean’s List and Honor Roll no longer available. Logos received after 7/24 will not be included in printed materials.) from which to choose. Go to our registration site, create an account and sign in to become a sponsor >> here.

There are four tracks for this year’s conference:
  • Cyber Educational Resources
  • Cyber for K12
  • Cyber Workforce
  • Hot Topics
Check out the Schedule tab below for an initial draft of the conference structure.

Questions? Please send an email to conference@virginiacyberrange.org.
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Christopher Etesse

Scriyb, LLC
CEO and President
Northern Virginia
Prior to joining Scriyb, Mr. Christopher Etesse, as CEO, completed a 3-year restructuring of FlatWorld Inc. He relocated the former freemium publisher from upstate New York to Washington, DC, rebuilt the team, and pivoted the company into a new opportunity called competency-based learning.

Scriyb uses applied AI to power Coaching Clouds. Christopher Etesse has provided a shaping hand to the technological evolution within higher education, developing the first LMS at Thompson Publishing (now Cengage) called World Class Syllabus (acquired by Pearson) and as one of the founding employees (#20) at Blackboard, where he helped architect some of their most successful web-based products and ran the International Services business over an eight-year tour.  Earlier in his career, Chris served in leadership positions that included CEO of Kadoo, a cloud based consumer internet play allowing users to truly control their stuff online (applications, social and content), the Chief Technology Officer at Presidium, an innovator in higher education strategic enrollment management, financial aid and student services, that was later acquired by Blackboard (becoming Blackboard Student Services), where he became CTO and SVP of Strategic Accounts.  

Working to advance the state of technology in education, Chris has helped draft a number of open software standards, is named on numerous patents, and has served on the advisory board of the IMS Global Learning Consortium. He also currently serves on the University of Kentucky, College of Engineering, Dean’s Advisory Council, and has previously served on the Board of Trustees for Loudoun Country Day School. With 18 years of leadership in driving business model and product innovations for the education market, Chris brings a unique perspective on what the next-gen virtual educational landscape will look like, and how learning can be improved with the cloud, AI, social, and peer-to-peer learning, but that the ‘teacher and the student’ are still at the heart of the learning experience.