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Main Authors: Usandizaga, Imanol, Elorriaga, Jon Ander, Gutierrez, Julian, Ibañez, Jesus
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 1999
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1145/571535.571566
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author Usandizaga, Imanol
Elorriaga, Jon Ander
Gutierrez, Julian
Ibañez, Jesus
author_facet Usandizaga, Imanol
Elorriaga, Jon Ander
Gutierrez, Julian
Ibañez, Jesus
contents <h2>Abstract</h2> <div>Computer security is a relatively new subject in computer science curricula. We notice this in a moderate academic incidence or in an incomplete syllabus in most of the computer science teaching. The main goal of this article is to share the two years academic experience of the authors in this matter. The article makes a proposal for a first computer security subject. This proposal discusses theoretical and practical contents and the use of a different didactic methodology. Finally, the article refers to the positive results obtained on the students learning and acceptation of the contents taught and the used methodology. Marks and the results of a test made to the student population have confirmed this.</div>
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spellingShingle A proposal for a computer security course
Usandizaga, Imanol
Elorriaga, Jon Ander
Gutierrez, Julian
Ibañez, Jesus
<h2>Abstract</h2> <div>Computer security is a relatively new subject in computer science curricula. We notice this in a moderate academic incidence or in an incomplete syllabus in most of the computer science teaching. The main goal of this article is to share the two years academic experience of the authors in this matter. The article makes a proposal for a first computer security subject. This proposal discusses theoretical and practical contents and the use of a different didactic methodology. Finally, the article refers to the positive results obtained on the students learning and acceptation of the contents taught and the used methodology. Marks and the results of a test made to the student population have confirmed this.</div>
title A proposal for a computer security course
url https://doi.org/10.1145/571535.571566