Cyber Warriors for Cyber Security and Information Assurance- An Academic Perspective
A virtualized and virtual approach is presented on
academically preparing students to successfully engage at a strategic
perspective to understand those concerns and measures that are both
structured and not structured in the area of cyber security and
information assurance. The Master of Science in Cyber Security and
Information Assurance (MSCSIA) is a professional degree for those
who endeavor through technical and managerial measures to ensure
the security, confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, control,
availability and utility of the world-s computing and information
systems infrastructure. The National University Cyber Security and
Information Assurance program is offered as a Master-s degree. The
emphasis of the MSCSIA program uniquely includes hands-on
academic instruction using virtual computers. This past year, 2011,
the NU facility has become fully operational using system
architecture to provide a Virtual Education Laboratory (VEL)
accessible to both onsite and online students. The first student cohort
completed their MSCSIA training this past March 2, 2012 after
fulfilling 12 courses, for a total of 54 units of college credits. The
rapid pace scheduling of one course per month is immensely
challenging, perpetually changing, and virtually multifaceted. This
paper analyses these descriptive terms in consideration of those
globalization penetration breaches as present in today-s world of
cyber security. In addition, we present current NU practices to
mitigate risks.
[1] R. Boyle & R. Panko, Corporate Computer Security, Pearson, 2013.
[2] M. Tritschler & W. Mackay, UK Smart Grid Cyber Security, KEMA,
June 25th 2011.
[3] K. Pugh, Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development, Addison
Wesley, 2011.
[4] I. Sommerville, Software Engineering, 9th Edition, Addison Wesley,
2010.
[5] C. Pfleeger & S. Lawrence, Analyzing Computing Security, Prentice
Hall, 2012.
[6] A. Whitaker & D. Newman, Penetration Testing and Network Defense,
Cisco Press, 2006.
[7] NIST, "Joint Task Force Transformation Initiative, Information
Security", February 2012.
[8] W. Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security (5th ed.), Pearson,
2011.
[9] J. Byrnes, Cognitive Development and Learning, Allyn Bacon, 2008.
[10] L. Nelson, C. Wysopal, D. Zovi,, & E. Dustin, The Art of Software
Security Testing, Addison Wesley, 2007.
[1] R. Boyle & R. Panko, Corporate Computer Security, Pearson, 2013.
[2] M. Tritschler & W. Mackay, UK Smart Grid Cyber Security, KEMA,
June 25th 2011.
[3] K. Pugh, Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development, Addison
Wesley, 2011.
[4] I. Sommerville, Software Engineering, 9th Edition, Addison Wesley,
2010.
[5] C. Pfleeger & S. Lawrence, Analyzing Computing Security, Prentice
Hall, 2012.
[6] A. Whitaker & D. Newman, Penetration Testing and Network Defense,
Cisco Press, 2006.
[7] NIST, "Joint Task Force Transformation Initiative, Information
Security", February 2012.
[8] W. Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security (5th ed.), Pearson,
2011.
[9] J. Byrnes, Cognitive Development and Learning, Allyn Bacon, 2008.
[10] L. Nelson, C. Wysopal, D. Zovi,, & E. Dustin, The Art of Software
Security Testing, Addison Wesley, 2007.
@article{"International Journal of Business, Human and Social Sciences:60136", author = "Ronald F. Gonzales and Gordon W. Romney and Pradip Peter Dey and Mohammad Amin and Bhaskar Raj Sinha", title = "Cyber Warriors for Cyber Security and Information Assurance- An Academic Perspective", abstract = "A virtualized and virtual approach is presented on
academically preparing students to successfully engage at a strategic
perspective to understand those concerns and measures that are both
structured and not structured in the area of cyber security and
information assurance. The Master of Science in Cyber Security and
Information Assurance (MSCSIA) is a professional degree for those
who endeavor through technical and managerial measures to ensure
the security, confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, control,
availability and utility of the world-s computing and information
systems infrastructure. The National University Cyber Security and
Information Assurance program is offered as a Master-s degree. The
emphasis of the MSCSIA program uniquely includes hands-on
academic instruction using virtual computers. This past year, 2011,
the NU facility has become fully operational using system
architecture to provide a Virtual Education Laboratory (VEL)
accessible to both onsite and online students. The first student cohort
completed their MSCSIA training this past March 2, 2012 after
fulfilling 12 courses, for a total of 54 units of college credits. The
rapid pace scheduling of one course per month is immensely
challenging, perpetually changing, and virtually multifaceted. This
paper analyses these descriptive terms in consideration of those
globalization penetration breaches as present in today-s world of
cyber security. In addition, we present current NU practices to
mitigate risks.", keywords = "Cyber security, information assurance, mitigate risks,
virtual machines, strategic perspective.", volume = "6", number = "7", pages = "1857-4", }