Upcoming Classes

CDI classroom

Network Traffic Analysis (NTA)

Jan 13 – Jan 15, 2026

Clark County Emergency Management Fire Station 18
575 E. Flamingo St
Las Vegas, NV 89119

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CDI classroom

Comprehensive Cybersecurity Defense (CCD)

Jan 26 – Jan 29, 2026

Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
University Computer Center (UCC) Room 107
Portales, NM 88130

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Cybersecurity Proactive Defense (CPD)

Jan 26 – Jan 29, 2026

MOREnet
221 N. Stadium Blvd. Suite 201
Columbia, MO 65203

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CDI classroom

Network Traffic Analysis (NTA)

Feb 2 – Feb 4, 2026

Aiken Technical College Building F, Room 117
2276 Jefferson Davis Hwy
Graniteville, SC 29829

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Cybersecurity First Responder (CFR)

Feb 2 – Feb 5, 2026

Public Safety Complex
911 Easterwood Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32311

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Cybersecurity for Educational Leaders (CEA)

Feb 12

Heritage Center
6155 Earle Brown Dr.
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430

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CDI classroom

Cybersecurity First Responder (CFR)

Mar 10 – Mar 13, 2026

University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Plaza Universitaria
Torre Central Third Floor – Room 3073
Rio Piedras, PR 00925

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Cybersecurity Defense Initiative

The Cybersecurity Defense Initiative (CDI) is a comprehensive, integrated series of courses that incorporates best practices, procedures, and methodologies for a variety of systems. Because information technology is an integral part of the infrastructure and modern-day workflow of all critical infrastructure, CDI is meant to address concerns common to a broad spectrum of disciplines. Training is designed to meet the needs of a broad but focused demographic of public and private sector technical personnel, ensuring that critical capabilities reach all levels of management and field response.

All CDI courses utilize a blended learning approach that incorporates instructor-led classroom lecture, hands-on laboratory exercises, and online supplemental material.

A core component of CDI is preparing critical infrastructure technical personnel with thorough policy and planning mechanisms for recovering and rebuilding critical infrastructure harmed by a Cyber based attack.

The Criminal Justice Institute (CJI) and its Cybersecurity Defense Initiative is funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Training and Educations Division. CJI is one of the founding members of the National Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium (NCPC).  The other four NCPC members include the University of Texas San Antonio; the University of Texas AM (Texas Engineering Extension Service); The University of Memphis; and Norwich University. Each Consortium member has training programs available, and all members work together and share resources to provide training opportunities for the whole community. To learn more about training opportunities available through the NCPC visit the NCPC website.

CDI Courses

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