2007 IEEE SMC Information Assurance and Security Workshop 2007
DOI: 10.1109/iaw.2007.381909
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Experiences and lessons learned in the design and implementation of an Information Assurance curriculum

Abstract: information systems and critical infrastructures. Information asIn 2004, Dakota State University proposed a model for information as-surance education continues to grow in importance as IA prosurance and computer security program development. That model proth c A bf 1k t f t vided a framework for developing undergraduate and graduate programs grams develop across e counry.ne oo a inormaion at DSU. This paper provides insight into experiences and lessons learned to assurance education history offers insight int… Show more

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“…A number of universities have introduced new teaching initiatives in the general area of information security (Mullins et al, 2007;Malladi et al, 2007;Dark et al, 2006;Hentea et al, 2006). In their review of information security education in the USA, Sharma and Sefchek (2007) point to the large number of security subjects offered in the IT faculties of Universities since 1997.…”
Section: Content Matters: From It Security To Information Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of universities have introduced new teaching initiatives in the general area of information security (Mullins et al, 2007;Malladi et al, 2007;Dark et al, 2006;Hentea et al, 2006). In their review of information security education in the USA, Sharma and Sefchek (2007) point to the large number of security subjects offered in the IT faculties of Universities since 1997.…”
Section: Content Matters: From It Security To Information Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, "information security" education in most universities takes a largely technology-oriented perspective (Mullins et al, 2007;Malladi et al, 2007;Dark et al, 2006;Hentea et al, 2006). An informal survey of curricula across the university sector, including professional training, reveals instruction revolves around the understanding Information security management 513 of technology vulnerabilities, network security protocols, configuration of countermeasures, application of cryptography and the like (Sharma and Sefchek, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%