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The New Mexico Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NMCCoE) is a state-wide economic development center.  The center will serve as a catalyst for cybersecurity research and workforce development in New Mexico by coordination and facilitating collaborations among NM colleges and universities, government agencies and private sector.

The NMCCoE is leading the CyberReadyNM program and working with stakeholders across the state to make New Mexico a leader in cybersecurity research, economic development, education, and outreach.  

The Center runs research programs, academic programs, outreach programs, and works with entrepreneurs to grow cybersecurity companies in New Mexico. Research includes projects such as the Open Source Intelligence (OSInt) focus, where data is collected from open sources and analyzed to improve understanding of cyber events.

Working with the New Mexico Economic Development Department and the Department of Defense, NMCCoE is providing training and support for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification to New Mexico photonics companies.

Graduate academic programs in Transdisciplinary Cybersecurity including a core curriculum with Foundations of Cybersecurity, Psychology of Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Data Science, Cybersecurity Ethics and Law, Cybersecurity Risk Analysis and Management, and Cybersecurity Policy.

Outreach programs provide cyber hygiene awareness events for K-20, industry, and community. 

Economic Development, Education, and Research

The New Mexico Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, which has integrated the New Mexico Tech Cybersecurity Education Center (as of January 2022), is developing cybersecurity expertise in economic development, education and research for the state of New Mexico.   The center's director, Dr. Lorie M. Liebrock, reports to the Vice President of Research and works closely on economic development with the Executive Director of the NMT Office of Innovation Commercialization.

Improving the cybersecurity of businesses is one of the cornerstones of creating a secure and strong economy in the 21st Century. This requires active engagement between industry and academic divisions like the Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to solve these challenges, who supports this in the following ways:

Cybersecurity Education Program

The New Mexico Tech Cybersecurity Education Program is focused on cybersecurity education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The program will support the coordination, growth and enrollment of NMT academic programs that lead to degree options, degrees and certificates in cybersecurity. These span both undergraduate and graduate programs and include seeking collaborations with other NM colleges and universities to better support state-wide endeavors in cybersecurity.  

The CEC will assist with students of all ages in cybersecurity issues providing them with the knowledge and skills needed to work and lead as cybersecurity professionals, to increase cybersecurity awareness in New Mexico, and to increase the number of students pursuing cybersecurity degrees and other credentials.

In addition to training undergraduate and graduate programs, the CEP will engage in outreach, cybersecurity literacy, recruitment, and education activities to prepare New Mexico high school students.

Graduate Programs

  1. Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity. (catalog p. 267)
  2. Master of Science, Professional Master, and Doctoral degree in Transdisciplinary Cybersecurity (catalog, p. 245)
  3. Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with Dissertation in Cyber Electronic Systems(catalog p. 282)

Addressing many of the greatest challenges to society requires understanding and integration of the methods, theories, techniques, and perspectives of multiple disciplines to develop new approaches to solve complex, real-world challenges. The mission of the Transdisciplinary Cybersecurity graduate programs is to prepare students with a broad understanding of cybersecurity from the foundational documents that have guided the development of the discipline to the ethical, legal, and psychological challenges that cybersecurity professionals face. Students further engage in hands-on cybersecurity risk analysis, data analysis, and policy development. In addition, technical electives provide technical expertise that students will need to solve real-world challenges in cybersecurity. Technical electives and research spans the breath of cybersecurity including access control, cryptography, electronic warfare, forensics, hardware security, network security, reverse engineering, and secure systems engineering.

These programs are designed to:

  1. engage students with diverse backgrounds in cutting edge cybersecurity research and prepare them for high demand, high pay cybersecurity careers; and
  2. enhance cybersecurity innovation leading to improvement in the cybersecurity stance of the state of New Mexico, the nation, and the world.

If you want to apply to one of the Transdisciplinary Cybersecurity or Cybersecurity Certificate programs in GradCAS.

If you want to take a few courses before submitting an application for regular admission (e.g., before submitting transcripts and letters of recommendation), you can request special graduate admission with this form

The schedule is in banweb under Cybersecurity. with the exception of CYBS 509, which is offered via cross enrollment each spring. 

Cybersecurity Courses

The following courses are offered for the first time as part of the new Cybersecurity graduate programs at NMT.

Directory

NAME TITLE PHONE DEPARTMENT LOCATION EMAIL
Lisa Ackley Coordinator 575-835-5602 NMCCoE Cramer 132D lisa.ackley@nmt.edu
Lorie M. Liebrock Director 575-835-6729 NMCCoE Cramer 132A lorie.liebrock@nmt.edu