Title
Case studies for teaching physical security and security policy
Abstract
Teaching with case studies is an important method that engages students in active learning. This paper describes two case studies we developed and our experiences teaching information security with these two case studies. The case studies were used to teach physical security and security policy. Each case study includes the learning objectives, case description and a series of case discussion questions. The case discussion questions were mapped to Bloom's taxonomy and Fink's taxonomy. Our teaching methods and student feedback are described. Our future work will include refining the developed case studies, continuing to evaluate their effectiveness, developing more case studies, and exploring different ways of teaching case studies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1940941.1940947
InfoSecCD
Field
DocType
Citations 
Active learning,Physical security,Computer science,Information security,Knowledge management,Critical security studies,Teaching method,Security policy
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiaohong Yuan116926.72
Sahana Murthy25915.62
Jinsheng Xu33910.46
Huiming Yu46514.25