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Francis Smith-Brown
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| Nominee’s Name | Francis Smith-Brown |
| Nominee’s Job Title or Role | Creator of Sugar Bubbles™ | Course Developer |
| Company / Organization | University of Memphis Center for Information Assurance, Sugar Bubbles, LLC™ |
| Company size | 1,000-3,999 employees |
| Country | United States |
| World Region | North America |
| Website | https://www.linkedin.com/in/francissmithbrown/ |
NOMINATION HIGHLIGHTS
Francis Smith-Brown is being nominated for Cybersecurity Innovator of the Year for redefining how cybersecurity education is created, delivered, and experienced, particularly for audiences historically excluded from the field. While most cybersecurity innovation focuses on enterprise tools and technical professionals, her work addresses a critical gap: building cyber awareness, ethics, and resilience at the earliest stages of learning.
Through the development of federally funded cybersecurity training, national outreach leadership, and creative educational programming, Francis has pioneered a human-centered approach to cybersecurity that begins with children, families, and educators. Her work integrates cybersecurity principles into story-driven chapter books, K–3 curriculum, and the children’s book Playing Safe in Cyberspace, transforming complex technical concepts into age-appropriate narratives that foster intuition, responsibility, and ethical decision-making.
As a Course Developer and Project Manager supporting Department of Defense and FEMA-aligned initiatives, Francis has successfully translated applied research in cybersecurity, AI, and infrastructure resilience into scalable education and workforce training programs. She has led cross-functional teams, managed federal grants, and expanded national engagement through outreach and curriculum deployment, ensuring that innovation moves beyond theory into measurable community impact.
What distinguishes Francis’s innovation is its scope and scalability. Her programs are designed for nationwide adoption across schools, libraries, youth organizations, and community preparedness initiatives, strengthening the cybersecurity pipeline long before traditional workforce entry points. By uniting education, storytelling, and national resilience priorities, she has created a replicable model that elevates cybersecurity from a technical discipline to a shared civic responsibility.
Francis Smith-Brown is redefining cybersecurity innovation by embedding digital safety, ethics, and resilience into early childhood education through storytelling, curriculum design, and community outreach. By translating complex cybersecurity concepts into age-appropriate narratives and scalable educational programs, she has expanded the cybersecurity workforce pipeline before it traditionally begins empowering children, families, and educators to participate meaningfully in national cyber resilience. Her work represents a paradigm shift from reactive security training to proactive, values-driven cyber literacy.


