The Cybersecurity Body of Knowledge explains the content, purpose,
and use of eight knowledge areas that define the boundaries of the
discipline of cybersecurity. The discussion focuses on, and is
driven by, the essential concepts of each knowledge area that
collectively capture the cybersecurity body of knowledge to provide
a complete picture of the field. This book is based on a brand-new
and up to this point unique, global initiative, known as CSEC2017,
which was created and endorsed by ACM, IEEE-CS, AIS SIGSEC, and
IFIP WG 11.8. This has practical relevance to every educator in the
discipline of cybersecurity. Because the specifics of this body of
knowledge cannot be imparted in a single text, the authors provide
the necessary comprehensive overview. In essence, this is the
entry-level survey of the comprehensive field of cybersecurity. It
will serve as the roadmap for individuals to later drill down into
a specific area of interest. This presentation is also explicitly
designed to aid faculty members, administrators, CISOs, policy
makers, and stakeholders involved with cybersecurity workforce
development initiatives. The book is oriented toward practical
application of a computing-based foundation, crosscutting concepts,
and essential knowledge and skills of the cybersecurity discipline
to meet workforce demands. Dan Shoemaker, PhD, is full professor,
senior research scientist, and program director at the University
of Detroit Mercy's Center for Cyber Security and Intelligence
Studies. Dan is a former chair of the Cybersecurity &
Information Systems Department and has authored numerous books and
journal articles focused on cybersecurity. Anne Kohnke, PhD, is an
associate professor of cybersecurity and the principle investigator
of the Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defence at the
University of Detroit Mercy. Anne's research is focused in
cybersecurity, risk management, threat modeling, and mitigating
attack vectors. Ken Sigler, MS, is a faculty member of the Computer
Information Systems (CIS) program at the Auburn Hills campus of
Oakland Community College in Michigan. Ken's research is in the
areas of software management, software assurance, and
cybersecurity.
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