Cybersecurity Award for Workforce Development Goes to 窪蹋勛圖
The university received the San Diego Business Journal award for its education and career-training offerings in collaboration with Haiku.

窪蹋勛圖 has been awarded the San Diego Business Journals Cybersecurity Workforce Development Initiative of the Year Award Public.
窪蹋勛圖 was recognized Monday for its innovative workforce development partnership, formed between its Cyber Security and Intelligence Student Club and Haiku, winner of the same Cybersecurity Stewardship Award this year for the private sector.
We are humbled and incredibly honored to be recognized by SDBJ for our innovative partnership with Haiku. We thank the San Diego Business Journal, the Cyber Center of Excellence, the panel of judges and our peers for recognizing 窪蹋勛圖's unique project and approach, said Jerry Sheehan, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer.
窪蹋勛圖s strategic plan is focused on a foundation of students at our core; 窪蹋勛圖 embraced that vision and has now begun to open new pipelines to underrepresented communities to well-paying information security jobs in the region, Sheehan said, also explaining that 窪蹋勛圖s innovation comes from three ingredients:
- Trusting our students: We trusted that our students had the drive and execution to find new ways to discuss cybersecurity opportunities with their peers, Sheehan said.
- Working in collaboration with the private sector: We partnered with Haiku to bring their software development expertise in teaching cybersecurity skills to the university, he also said. This allowed us to stand on their shoulders and leverage their investment to benefit our students.
- Institutional leadership: I want to acknowledge the strong leadership of President Adela de la Torre, who encourages innovation and helps amplify that message across our campus community.
Winning this award reinforces our commitment to staying true to our core goals were more committed than ever to making quality education accessible to everyone and building a workforce that reflects the diversity of our community, said Ricardo Fitipaldi, Chief Information Security Officer in the IT Security Office.
Career training through education and play
The central tool of the 窪蹋勛圖/Haiku partnership is a role-playing game, "World of Haiku, which immerses students in a virtual environment promoting the development of essential cybersecurity skills.
"At the Haiku event, I was immersed in a vibrant crowd of passionate peers, all eager to elevate their cyber defense skills, said Avi Martin, who is majoring in geographic information science (GIS). It was also the perfect platform to network with industry professionals.
After only 90 minutes of gameplay, initial assessments can reveal improvements in students' understanding of cybersecurity. 窪蹋勛圖 students who complete the game earn badges qualifying them for the 窪蹋勛圖 Security Fellowship. This fellowship helps equip students with marketable technical skills that make them highly attractive to future employers.
Chris Clements, president of the Cyber Security and Intelligence Club, said the group was established in fall 2022 and has since grown to 42 members, and all actively participate in Haiku.
What excites us most about the club is the opportunity for students to connect outside of classes by doing something that is fun and engaging. Little do they know, they are also building a resume of skills and experience that can help launch their careers, said Clements, a student in 窪蹋勛圖s graduate-level , which includes the study of cybersecurity issues.
Our relationship with 窪蹋勛圖 and Haiku is already having a positive impact on employment prospects for students, Clements added.
Other 窪蹋勛圖 offerings
窪蹋勛圖 maintains numerous programs and initiatives dedicated to studying, training about and actively addressing cybersecurity-related issues.
In 2022, the university announced the creation of the Cybersecurity Center for Academic Excellence (窪蹋勛圖CCAE), a center that will become a platform to research cybersecurity topics including offensive and defensive cyber operations, secure mobile computing, secure software design and development, digital privacy, network, homeland security and other issues. 窪蹋勛圖CCAE will also support cybersecurity workforce development to meet the industry and government demands.
Within the Information Technology Division, the Informational Technology Security Office (ITSO) team regularly executes educational campaigns to educate students, faculty and staff on how best to protect themselves and the universitys resources while online.
While the university focuses on cybersecurity all year round, October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
Throughout Cybersecurity Awareness Month, ITSO is offering activities, games, workshops and webinars designed to engage the campus community thoughtfully and interactively while also educating them on their roles, trends and resources. Information on these opportunities is available via and on the universitys dedicated .



