How to Prevent Your Smart Home Device from Turning into a Weapon
A current issue plaguing the industry is poorly designed, misconfigured Internet of Things (IoT) devices found in the home. To address this issue, students create their own IoT device and a program that monitors the IoT device’s behavior. This contributes
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nnovations in Cybersecurity Education
Innovations in Cybersecurity Education
Kevin Daimi • Guillermo Francia III Editors
Innovations in Cybersecurity Education
Editors Kevin Daimi University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, MI, USA
Guillermo Francia III University of West Florida Pensacola, FL, USA
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Preface
Cyberinfrastructures across the globe continue to evolve in increasing complexity. Coupled with this progress are the threats that exploit their vulnerabilities. It is therefore incumbent on every public or private entity, who depend on these systems, to secure and protect them. Recognizing this need, the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) embarked on a mission to build on existing programs to increase the number of skilled cybersecurity professionals through change and innovation in cybersecurity education and workforce development. Indeed, cybersecurity education is at a crossroads. Recent and multiple media reports have documented the fact that hundreds of thousands of cybersecurity job positions remain unfilled. Demand simply overwhelms supply in the cybersecurity job market. The pressure to produce as much qualified and skilled workforce as possible in cybersecurity has never been great. In times of great need, the ability to innovate arises out of human nature. The cliché that states “in desperate times, ordinary people produce extraordinary results” appears to never fail to emerge. Members of academia across the globe answered the challenge by introducing advancements in cybersecu
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