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SIGCSE
2005
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
Teaching students to hack: curriculum issues in information security
1 Teaching “hacking” as a legitimate means of training students in how to protect a future employer’s data assets has been introduced
Patricia Y. Logan, Allen Clarkson
SIGCSE
2010
ACM
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13 years 11 months ago
Teaching the principles of the hacker curriculum to undergraduates
The “Hacker Curriculum” exists as a mostly undocumented set of principles and methods for learning about information security. Hacking, in our view, is defined by the ability...
Sergey Bratus, Anna Shubina, Michael E. Locasto
SIGUCCS
2000
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Computer Abuse, Information Technologies and Judicial Affairs
Crime on the Internet has become a formidable challenge for university information technology and student judicial systems. The nature of university computing requires a relativel...
Elizabeth Mackenzie, Kathryn Goldman
ICYCS
2008
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
The Practice of Remote Education on Information Security
With the rapid development of computer science, its education mode also changes a lot. Teaching and learning are not restricted by the physical distance with the help of the netwo...
Wei Hu, Gang Wang, Qingsong Shi, Tianzhou Chen
IEEECIT
2010
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Promoting Multi-Core Education via Special Training and Workshop Program
—Multi-core technology is becoming the mainstream of processor architecture. It is a great challenge for universities to offer students new theories because of the continuous cha...
Wei Hu, Tianzhou Chen, Jingwei Liu, Qingsong Shi