Overview | Values | Goal 1 | Goal 2 | Goal 3 | Goal 4 | Goal 5
Prepare, grow, and sustain a cybersecurity workforce that safeguards and promotes America’s national security and economic prosperity.
To energize, promote, and coordinate a robust community working together to advance an integrated ecosystem of cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development.
The NICE Community Coordinating Council has prepared an Implementation Plan for the 2021-2025 NICE Strategic Plan.
NICE is a partnership among government, academia, and the private sector focused on education, training, and workforce development that will strengthen the cybersecurity posture of organizations. This “cybersecurity workforce” includes those whose primary focus is on cybersecurity as well as those in the workforce who need specific cybersecurity-related knowledge and skills in order to perform their work in a way that enables organizations to properly manage the cybersecurity-related risks to the enterprise.
The 2021-2025 NICE Strategic Plan outlined the vision, mission, values, goals, and objectives for both the NICE Program Office and the greater NICE community. It was supported by an Implementation Plan developed by the NICE Community Coordinating Council.
Three Working Groups were formed to lead the development of strategies, tactics, and success measures for correlating NICE Strategic Plan goals: “Promote Career Discovery”, “Transform Learning Process”, and “Modernize Talent Management.” These working groups completed over 25 projects to address specific Strategic Plan objectives.
Activities in support of the remaining two NICE Strategic Plan goals, “Expand Use of the NICE Framework” and “Drive Research on Effective Practices for Cybersecurity Workforce Development,” were conducted by the NICE Program Office in coordination with the NICE Community.
Projects brought together key cybersecurity workforce stakeholders to address pressing issues, challenges, and opportunities to help support and further cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development. Projects also produced resources that provide insights, best practices and models, and approaches that help to advance cybersecurity workforce efforts across the Nation.
The 2021-2025 NICE Strategic Plan provided a strong foundation for NICE to build on into the future.
A summary of 2021-2025 NICE Strategic Plan accomplishments is available.
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Objectives:
1.1 Identify and share effective practices for promoting cybersecurity career awareness and discovery to diverse stakeholders
1.2 Increase understanding of multiple learning pathways and credentials that lead to careers that are identified in the Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework)
1.3 Develop and utilize proven tools and resources to identify individuals most likely to succeed in a cybersecurity career
1.4 Provide information and tools about cybersecurity-related career options to those who influence career choices (e.g., teachers and faculty, school counselors, career coaches, career development personnel, mentors, and parents or guardians)
1.5 Galvanize employers to promote discovery and exploration of cybersecurity career opportunities and work-based learning experiences
Objectives:
2.1 Foster proven learning methods and experiences shown to effectively build and sustain a diverse, inclusive, and skilled cybersecurity workforce
2.2 Advocate for multidisciplinary approaches that integrate cybersecurity across varied curricula that support diverse learners from a variety of backgrounds and experiences
2.3 Improve the quality and availability of credentials (e.g., diplomas, degrees, certificates, certifications, badges) that validate competencies
2.4 Facilitate increased use of performance-based assessments to measure competencies and the capability to perform NICE Framework tasks
2.5 Encourage the use of Learning and Employment Records to document and communicate skills between learners, employers, and education and training providers
2.6 Champion the development and recognition of teachers, faculty, and instructors as part of the in-demand workforce
Objectives:
3.1 Enhance the capabilities of organizations and sectors to effectively recruit, hire, develop, and retain the talent needed to manage cybersecurity-related risks
3.2 Utilize new technologies such as machine learning and automated approaches to increase connections and fit between employers and job seekers
3.3 Align qualification requirements according to proficiency levels to reflect the competencies and capabilities required to perform tasks in the NICE Framework
3.4 Promote the establishment of more entry-level positions and opportunities that provide avenues for growth and advancement
3.5 Encourage and enable ongoing development and training of employees, including rotational and exchange programs, to foster and keep current talent with diverse skills and experiences
3.6 Nurture effective practices in reskilling the unemployed, underemployed, incumbent workforce, and transitioning veterans to prepare them for careers in cybersecurity
Objectives:
4.1 Document and widely disseminate methods, resources, and tools shown to successfully expand use of the NICE Framework
4.2 Align the NICE Framework to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, NIST Privacy Framework, and other cybersecurity, privacy, and risk management publications
4.3 Establish processes for regularly reviewing, improving, and updating the NICE Framework
4.4 Explore development of new tools or integration of NICE Framework data into existing tools to increase access and facilitate interoperability
4.5 Identify and highlight components of the NICE Framework (Tasks, Knowledge, and Skill Statements) that could be potentially performed via automated techniques
4.6 Expand international outreach to promote the NICE Framework and document approaches being used in other countries
Objectives:
5.1 Collaborate with stakeholders to research and disseminate results on factors that influence the impact of cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development
5.2 Inspire bold investigation of critical societal and global issues impacting cybersecurity education and workforce, synthesizing data-driven evidence, and providing trustworthy advice
5.3 Prioritize research on the most effective and proven practices for blending successful learning practices across education, training, and workforce development settings
5.4 Utilize research results to inform programs and curriculum design, foster continuous learning opportunities, impact learner success, and ensure equitable access