ABSTRACT
To enhance the Information Assurance and Security in computer science (CS) education and to prepare students for the challenges of security issues, this paper presents our ongoing work on developing mobile-based hands-on security learning modules that will be integrated into existing courses in CS curriculum.
- The ACM/IEEE Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula. 2013. Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Computer Science. Available at http://goo.gl/hjLaEk, Dec. 20. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Enhancing the information assurance and security (IAS) in CS education with mobile-device based hands-on labs
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