2019
DOI: 10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss1.1291
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Do Students and Instructors See Cybersecurity the Same? A Comparison of Perceptions About Selected Cybersecurity Topics

Abstract: Cybersecurity attacks continue to increase.  This is particularly true for attacks based on social engineering or relying on the weaknesses of individuals as a means of gathering information or crafting an attack.  Along with an increase in attacks there is likewise an increase in the number of calls for educating users about attacks and equipping them with the knowledge and skills for warding off attacks.  Many entities advocate that institutions of higher education should be responsible for providing practic… Show more

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“…Cohen et al pointed out in their paper that it is essential to recognize the demanded skills needed in government, industry and company levels [4]. Ciampa et al argued in their paper that keeping the curricula up to date in relation to industry needs is very challenging [5] due to the fast development of ICT technology. Hence, threat vectors in cyber security also develop and change very rapidly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cohen et al pointed out in their paper that it is essential to recognize the demanded skills needed in government, industry and company levels [4]. Ciampa et al argued in their paper that keeping the curricula up to date in relation to industry needs is very challenging [5] due to the fast development of ICT technology. Hence, threat vectors in cyber security also develop and change very rapidly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%