Start Date
14-11-2022 8:50 AM
End Date
14-11-2022 9:00 AM
Abstract
Since 2004, Kennesaw State University, Georgia, has hosted an academic conference. Over the years, the event has brought together hundreds of faculty and students from throughout the U.S., sharing research into pedagogical efforts and instructional innovations. Initially, the conference was named the Information Security Curriculum Development conference and served as KSU’s contribution to engage our colleagues in growing security education from its infancy. It was paired with KSU’s inaugural security education journal, the Information Security Education Journal. In 2016, the event was rebranded as the Conference on Cybersecurity Education, Research, and Practice to reflect both an expansion of topics suitable for inclusion in the conference and to acknowledge the evolution of information security in the public and private sectors. KSU began hosting the Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research, and Practice (https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/jcerp/) through its Digital Common subscription at the same time, allowing a truly open access experience, with no fees of any kind to authors or readers. You can view their published papers there after the conference.
DOI
10.32727/28.2023.12
Included in
Information Security Commons, Management Information Systems Commons, Technology and Innovation Commons
Editors' Preface
Since 2004, Kennesaw State University, Georgia, has hosted an academic conference. Over the years, the event has brought together hundreds of faculty and students from throughout the U.S., sharing research into pedagogical efforts and instructional innovations. Initially, the conference was named the Information Security Curriculum Development conference and served as KSU’s contribution to engage our colleagues in growing security education from its infancy. It was paired with KSU’s inaugural security education journal, the Information Security Education Journal. In 2016, the event was rebranded as the Conference on Cybersecurity Education, Research, and Practice to reflect both an expansion of topics suitable for inclusion in the conference and to acknowledge the evolution of information security in the public and private sectors. KSU began hosting the Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research, and Practice (https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/jcerp/) through its Digital Common subscription at the same time, allowing a truly open access experience, with no fees of any kind to authors or readers. You can view their published papers there after the conference.