Visible to the public Novel approach for cybersecurity workforce development: A course in secure design

TitleNovel approach for cybersecurity workforce development: A course in secure design
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsSharevski, F., Trowbridge, A., Westbrook, J.
ISBN Number978-1-5386-3309-0
Keywordscomputer aided instruction, computer science education, cyber physical systems, cybersecurity curriculum, cybersecurity education, cybersecurity students, cybersecurity training, cybersecurity workforce development, educational courses, educational interventions, experiential learning, interdisciplinary course, Internet of Things, Internet-of-Things, IoT products, password, privacy, pubcrawl, Secure Design, security of data, Smart homes, teaching, traditional interdisciplinary approach, Training, User centered design, user interaction design, user-centered design, visual design, visualization
Abstract

Training the future cybersecurity workforce to respond to emerging threats requires introduction of novel educational interventions into the cybersecurity curriculum. To be effective, these interventions have to incorporate trending knowledge from cybersecurity and other related domains while allowing for experiential learning through hands-on experimentation. To date, the traditional interdisciplinary approach for cybersecurity training has infused political science, law, economics or linguistics knowledge into the cybersecurity curriculum, allowing for limited experimentation. Cybersecurity students were left with little opportunity to acquire knowledge, skills, and abilities in domains outside of these. Also, students in outside majors had no options to get into cybersecurity. With this in mind, we developed an interdisciplinary course for experiential learning in the fields of cybersecurity and interaction design. The inaugural course teaches students from cybersecurity, user interaction design, and visual design the principles of designing for secure use - or secure design - and allows them to apply them for prototyping of Internet-of-Things (IoT) products for smart homes. This paper elaborates on the concepts of secure design and how our approach enhances the training of the future cybersecurity workforce.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8340471
DOI10.1109/ISECon.2018.8340471
Citation Keyssharevski_novel_2018