Former NSA Director to Lead Cyber Florida at the University of South Florida – HSToday

The University of South Florida (USF) has appointed J. Michael (Mike) McConnell, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral and former director of the National Security Agency (NSA), as executive director of Cyber Florida. McConnell brings an extensive military and intelligence background that will help further Cyber Floridas mission of positioning the state as a national leader in cybersecurity.

Cyber Florida is a state-funded organization hosted at USF that works with all 12 public universities in Florida, as well as private industry, government and the military to build partnerships and develop programs that grow and strengthen Floridas cybersecurity industry.

Mike is one of the leading voices in cybersecurity nationally, and I have no doubt that his vast experience and relationships with key policymakers will be a tremendous asset to Cyber Floridas continued progress, which will benefit future generations of Floridians, USF President Steven C. Currall said.

McConnells distinguished career spans over 50 years, focused on international and foreign intelligence issues, including 29 years as a U.S. Navy intelligence officer. In 2007, he became the second U.S. Director of National Intelligence, serving under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. From 1992 to 1996, he served as NSA director. McConnell has received the nations highest award for service in the U.S. intelligence community from both Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Hes also been vice chairman of Booz Allen Hamilton, a management and information technology consulting firm.

McConnell holds a masters degree in public administration from George Washington University and a bachelors degree in economics from Furman University. He is a graduate of the National Defense University and the National Defense Intelligence College, a member of Phi Beta Kappa and has been awarded four honorary doctorate degrees including one from USF.

McConnell is already deeply familiar with Cyber Floridas mission and goals, having served as chair of Cyber Floridas Board of Advisors since 2015. In his new role, McConnell will divide his time between Tampa and Washington, D.C. In the nations capital, McConnell will leverage his relationships with the national security, homeland security, law enforcement, intelligence and business communities to identify strategic opportunities for them to work more closely with Cyber Florida.

I am honored to lead Cyber Florida and build on the organizations remarkable success in recent years, McConnell said. Through education and problem-solving research, we can address the critical need to train a more skilled cybersecurity workforce and create new technologies to protect our nations infrastructure.

Since its founding in 2014, Cyber Florida has implemented numerous initiatives across the state, including helping to establish nearly 50 cybersecurity degree or certificate programs, providing seed funding for nearly 75 research projects, participating in hundreds of events or presentations to raise cyber awareness and publishing books for public guidance. Cyber Floridas current director, Sri Sridharan, has announced plans to retire, effective June 30.

McConnells appointment is effective from February 17.

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