Abstract :
Computer science´s long-standing tradition of computer security education has focused primarily on designing secure and reliable systems that can ensure information confidentiality, integrity, and availability. This tradition is geared toward preparing students for typical paradigms, such as writing secure code, providing authentication and access control, and developing policies to limit exposure to vulnerabilities and protect users´ rights. Faculty and industry must find novel, cross-disciplinary approaches to educating security professionals to fully address this array of issues. In this article, we analyze barriers to effective security education and offer suggestions for improving cooperation among computer science, business management, information systems. and other technology departments.
Keywords :
computer science education; security of data; access control; business management; computer science; computer security education; information systems; secure code; security professionals; trustworthy systems; Access control; Authentication; Availability; Computer science; Computer science education; Computer security; Electrical equipment industry; Information security; Protection; Writing; computer engineering; computer science; computer security education; degree programs; education; management information systems;