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This textbook presents a practical introduction to information
security using the Competency Based Education (CBE) method of
teaching. The content and ancillary assessment methods explicitly
measure student progress in the three core categories: Knowledge,
Skills, and Experience, giving students a balance between
background knowledge, context, and skills they can put to work.
Students will learn both the foundations and applications of
information systems security; safeguarding from malicious attacks,
threats, and vulnerabilities; auditing, testing, and monitoring;
risk, response, and recovery; networks and telecommunications
security; source code security; information security standards; and
compliance laws. The book can be used in introductory courses in
security (information, cyber, network or computer security),
including classes that don't specifically use the CBE method, as
instructors can adjust methods and ancillaries based on their own
preferences. The book content is also aligned with the
Cybersecurity Competency Model, proposed by department of homeland
security. The author is an active member of The National Initiative
for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), which is led by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NICE is a partnership
between government, academia, and the private sector focused on
cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development.
This textbook presents a practical introduction to information
security using the Competency Based Education (CBE) method of
teaching. The content and ancillary assessment methods explicitly
measure student progress in the three core categories: Knowledge,
Skills, and Experience, giving students a balance between
background knowledge, context, and skills they can put to work.
Students will learn both the foundations and applications of
information systems security; safeguarding from malicious attacks,
threats, and vulnerabilities; auditing, testing, and monitoring;
risk, response, and recovery; networks and telecommunications
security; source code security; information security standards; and
compliance laws. The book can be used in introductory courses in
security (information, cyber, network or computer security),
including classes that don't specifically use the CBE method, as
instructors can adjust methods and ancillaries based on their own
preferences. The book content is also aligned with the
Cybersecurity Competency Model, proposed by department of homeland
security. The author is an active member of The National Initiative
for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), which is led by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NICE is a partnership
between government, academia, and the private sector focused on
cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development.
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