Title
Information Technology as a Cyber Science.
Abstract
Emerging technologies are proliferating and the computing profession continues to evolve to embrace the many opportunities and solve the many challenges this brings. Among the challenges is identifying and describing the competencies, responsibilities, and curriculum content needed for cybersecurity. As part of addressing these issues, there are efforts taking place that both improve integration of cybersecurity into the established computing disciplines while other efforts are developing and articulating cybersecurity as a new meta-discipline. The various individual computing disciplines, such as Computer Science, Information Technology, and Information Systems, have increased and improved the amount of cybersecurity in their model curricula. In parallel, organizations such as the Cyber Education Project, an ACM/IEEE Joint Task Force, and the accrediting body ABET are producing such artifacts as a multi-disciplinary Body of Knowledge and accreditation program criteria for cybersecurity writ large. This paper explores these various cybersecurity initiatives from the perspective of the Information Technology discipline, and it addresses the degree to which cybersecurity and Information Technology are both similar and different.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
SIGITE
Information system,Body of knowledge,Competence (human resources),Information technology,Knowledge management,Emerging technologies,Curriculum,Accreditation,Writ,Engineering
DocType
ISBN
Citations 
Conference
978-1-4503-5100-3
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.64
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joseph J. Ekstrom119243.17
Barry M. Lunt221338.06
Allen Parrish343.94
Rajendra K. Raj49525.19
Edward Sobiesk54910.29