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Cybersecurity takes innovative turn at Florida Polytechnic University

March 21, 2018

Students at Florida Polytechnic University are going beyond theory and enjoying an innovative, hands-on way of learning how to fight cybercrime.

The United States is projected to lose $2 trillion to cyber attacks by 2019. And the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals is only growing worse, with 1.8 million jobs going unfilled by 2022, according to a report from TechRepublic.

“Are we ready as a country to face this threat? Not really,” warned Dr. Kanwalinderjit K. Gagneja, professor of computer science.

Gagneja recognized the sharp need in the field and won a $44,000 grant from the Florida Center for Cybersecurity, managed by the University of South Florida, to develop the curriculum and lab technology for a new Digital Forensics course at Florida Poly.

“The private and public sectors are both looking for well-trained cybersecurity experts. The problem is there is not enough supply of these professionals out there,” said Gagneja.

The new course provides both hands-on and theoretical training in the lab, where students work in teams creating a more interactive learning environment.

“Florida is among the top states taking action against cyber attacks, but there are not enough colleges and universities training cybersecurity professionals to keep up with the demand,” said Gagneja. “Florida Poly is offering the right kind of training and courses to prepare the students for the industry needs.”

Every day there are over 720 million cyber attacks, according to Gagneja. She adds that these attacks don’t just focus on stealing data, but can also shut down whole businesses, city services, or even complete cities.

“Society must evolve to meet the escalated threats these attacks pose to our day to day lives,” she said. “We can only get ready through education and awareness.”

The grant provides training for an advanced workforce in a thriving field, positioning Florida Polytechnic University as a leader in cybersecurity education, consistent with its overall mission.

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Session Details

This session will demonstrate that practical risk management is for everyone, regardless of a formal program. Attendees will learn actionable and simple strategies that are easy to implement, enabling them to start immediately by focusing on their top risks to build greater operational resilience and ensure the sustained success of their auxiliary enterprises.

Presenter Profile

Michelle Powell serves as the pioneering Risk Manager at Florida Polytechnic University, the state’s sole 100% STEM-dedicated institution. Having been with the university for nearly 11 years, Michelle transitioned from a leadership role in Admissions in October 2023 to establish and evolve the risk management function from the ground up. In this solo capacity, Michelle builds robust frameworks for our dynamic, young university, overseeing our insurance portfolio, consulting on third-party and event risks, and developing critical campus-wide training programs. Michelle has obtained the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO) Enterprise Risk Management certificate and the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) and Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS) designations. Her distinct background in mathematics and engineering, combined with extensive higher education leadership, brings an analytical and strategic approach enhancing the institution’s resilience.