Defining A Curriculum Framework In Information Assurance And Security
Author(s) -
James Davis,
Melissa Dark
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--12096
Subject(s) - information assurance , curriculum , identification (biology) , computer science , scope (computer science) , knowledge management , body of knowledge , information security , pedagogy , psychology , botany , computer security , biology , programming language
In this paper, we describe a community effort to identify the common body of knowledge (CBK) for computer security curricula. Academicians and practitioners have been engaged in targeted workshops for the past two years, producing the results given here. The long-term objective for the project is to develop a curriculum framework for undergraduate and graduate programs in Information Assurance (IA). The framework includes: identification of broad areas of knowledge considered important for practicing professionals in information assurance, identification of key learning objectives for each of these areas, identification of a body of core knowledge and skills that all programs should contain, and a model curriculum including scope and sequence. The framework's development has been facilitated by workshops and working groups of leading information assurance educators. The goal is to produce document similar to the Joint IEEE Computer Society/ACM Task Force document (1) “Model Curricula for Computing” (Computer Science Volume) which will then be widely distributed for comment and dissemination. We anticipate that the framework will be used to guide the development of shared instructional materials, classroom instruction, and the assessment of individuals and programs.
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