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12th World Conference on Information Security Education 2019: Lisbon, Portugal
- Lynette Drevin, Marianthi Theocharidou:
Information Security Education. Education in Proactive Information Security - 12th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference WISE 12, Lisbon, Portugal, June 25-27, 2019, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 557, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-23450-8
Innovation in Curricula
- Vuyolwethu Sizoli Mdunyelwa, Lynn Futcher, Johan Van Niekerk:
An Educational Intervention for Teaching Secure Coding Practices. 3-15 - Matt Bishop, Melissa Dark, Lynn Futcher, Johan Van Niekerk, Ida Ngambeki, Somdutta Bose, Minghua Zhu:
Learning Principles and the Secure Programming Clinic. 16-29 - Dimitrios Damopoulos, Susanne Wetzel:
Introducing Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum in Cybersecurity. 30-42
Training
- Erik L. Moore, Steven P. Fulton, Roberta A. Mancuso, Tristen K. Amador, Daniel M. Likarish:
A Short-Cycle Framework Approach to Integrating Psychometric Feedback and Data Analytics to Rapid Cyber Defense. 45-58 - Suné von Solms, Annlizé Marnewick:
Identifying Security Requirements Body of Knowledge for the Security Systems Engineer. 59-71 - Alexander I. Tolstoy, Natalia G. Miloslavskaya:
Andragogy as a Scientific Basis for Training Professionals in Information Security. 72-85
Applications and Cryptography
- Pascal Lafourcade, Takaaki Mizuki, Atsuki Nagao, Kazumasa Shinagawa:
Light Cryptography. 89-101 - Natalia G. Miloslavskaya, Alexander I. Tolstoy:
Blockchain and Its Security: Ignore or Insert into Academic Training? 102-113 - Rudi Serfontein, Hennie A. Kruger, Lynette Drevin:
Identifying Information Security Risks in a Social Network Using Self-organising Maps. 114-126
Organisational Aspects
- Juan-Marc Scrimgeour, Jacques Ophoff:
Lessons Learned from an Organizational Information Security Awareness Campaign. 129-142 - Alaa Tolah, Steven M. Furnell, Maria Papadaki:
A Comprehensive Framework for Understanding Security Culture in Organizations. 143-156 - Jacques Ophoff, Frauke Dietz:
Using Gamification to Improve Information Security Behavior: A Password Strength Experiment. 157-169
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