Angelo State & UTSA Partner for Cybersecurity Pilot Program in San Angelo
August 26, 2021

Communities to become more cyber secure thanks to $1.67 Million NSA Grant
The CIAS will work with multiple communities during the two-year grant, beginning with Angelo State University (ASU) and the city of San Angelo, to help develop a community-wide K-12 cybersecurity program, support local industry and government to be more cyber resilient, and help local academic institutions to develop cybersecurity programs for students by helping create Centers of Academic Excellence.
The UTSA team was awarded the grant following a competitive selection process available only to universities identified as Centers of Academic Excellence. UTSA is the only Hispanic Serving Institution to hold three National Center of Excellence designations from the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
The CIAS is collaborating with ASU to develop a program that will be transferable and applicable to communities of any size.
The CIAS at UTSA has helped State, Local, Tribal and Territorial (SLTT) entities establish cybersecurity programs since 2002. Cybersecurity exercises, training efforts and assessments for states and communities have also been conducted for nearly 20 years, but this will be the first effort to integrate an entire cybersecurity program within a whole community.
“We’re excited about the opportunity to bring our experience and resources into the city of San Angelo,” said Dr. White. “This program will develop sustainable initiatives that will help the whole community become cybersecurity savvy.”
The two-year pilot program will, in part, establish a K-12 cybersecurity initiative for elementary, middle and high schools that will provide cybersecurity lesson plans, tools and resources to students, teachers and counselors during the school year. It will also expand cybersecurity summer camps and encourage the establishment of CyberPatriot teams and Cyber Threat Defender tournaments.
Additionally, this grant will help establish a Culture of Cybersecurity program that targets K-5 students and a collegiate initiative that will provide an outreach program to area high schools, establish National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition teams, develop certification training and assist 2- and 4-year institutions to meet the requirements for a NSA/DHS Center of Academic of Excellence designation.
Other focus areas will target the establishment of local cybersecurity associations, establishing a continuing education initiative to assist individuals in receiving certifications, a training initiative for non-profit organizations, analysis of current needs for cybersecurity professionals within the community, a community Cybersecurity Day and a whole-community cybersecurity program using the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model to include the establishment of a community Information Sharing and Analysis Organization.
“When this grant ends, the city of San Angelo will be the model for other communities across the state and the nation,” said Dr. White. “We look forward to expanding this program to other states during the second year of the pilot.”
“This is a first-of-its-kind pilot and will be a ‘game changer’ for the students and citizens here in San Angelo,” President Hawkins said. “We have already spoken to Mayor Brenda Gunter, Dr. Carl Dethloff, superintendent of the San Angelo Independent School District, and Col. Andres Nazario, commander at Goodfellow Air Force Base, about pushing this pilot throughout the city, as well as Tom Green County. This pilot also helps us in our efforts to be recognized as a Center of Academic Excellence by the NSA.”
A recording of the Aug. 26 news conference to announce the partnership is available on YouTube.
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About the CIAS at UTSA:
By successfully integrating the efforts of academia, government and industry, the UTSA Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS) has become a national leader in the advancement of state and community cybersecurity capabilities and collaboration. These efforts are seen in the CIAS’ focus areas of cyber defense competitions, cybersecurity training and exercises, and educational game development. The CIAS also leads the Information Sharing and Analysis Organization Standards Organization (ISAO SO). Additionally, it is a founding member of the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium, which provides research-based, cybersecurity-related training, exercises and technical assistance to local jurisdictions, counties, states and the private sector. Learn more at CIAS.UTSA.edu.
About Angelo State University:
Angelo State University, founded in 1928, is a thriving four-year public school in San Angelo, Texas. ASU’s Ram Family environment helps students feel at home, a place where they know faculty and staff care deeply about their success. The excellent faculty make it possible for students to conduct undergraduate research, rank above state acceptance averages for professional schools, and receive personal access to instructors and progressive facilities. ASU’s Carr Scholarship Program is funded by one of the largest endowments at a U.S. regional university and provides scholarships for nearly 50% of ASU students.
Angelo State is part of the dynamic Texas Tech University System and has been designated a Hispanic Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education since 2010. ASU has also been ranked as one of The Princeton Review’s “Best Colleges” in the nation and as a “Military Friendly School” by Victory Media (VIQTORY) for 13 consecutive years. Learn more at angelo.edu.