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Enhancing Security Education in Undergraduate Computing Programs

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This project focuses on infusing security concepts into undergraduate computing curricula across multiple institutions. Led by Towson University and Bowie State University, the initiative features Security Injection Modules aimed at addressing critical vulnerabilities such as integer overflow, buffer overflow, and input validation. The collaboration extends to 15 MAISA universities and community colleges, ensuring a broad implementation of security practices. Supported by the National Science Foundation CCLI program, this initiative promotes computer literacy and fosters best practices in database, web, and networking security.

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Enhancing Security Education in Undergraduate Computing Programs

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  1. Building Security In:  Injecting Security throughout the Undergraduate Computing http://triton.towson.edu/~cssecinj Blair Taylor, SiddharthKaza, Shiva Azadegan, Mike O’Leary, Towson University (TU) Claude Turner, Bowie State University (BSU) Security Injection Modules CS0, CS1, CS2 Integer overflow Buffer overflow Input Validation Computer Literacy Database, Web, & Networking Security Checklists Collaboration & Dissemination Develop at TU and BSU Pilot at TU and BSU Deploy at 3 partner community colleges Deploy across 15 MAISA universities and colleges This project is supported by the National Science Foundation CCLI program DUE-0817267

  2. Building Security In:  Injecting Security throughout the Undergraduate Computing http://triton.towson.edu/~cssecinj Blair Taylor, SiddharthKaza, Shiva Azadegan, Mike O’Leary, Towson University (TU) Claude Turner, Bowie State University (BSU) Security Injection Modules CS0, CS1, CS2 Integer overflow Buffer overflow Input Validation Computer Literacy Database, Web, & Networking Security Checklists Collaboration & Dissemination Develop at TU and BSU Pilot at TU and BSU Deploy at 3 partner community colleges Deploy across 15 MAISA universities and colleges This project is supported by the National Science Foundation CCLI program DUE-0817267

  3. Building Security In:  Injecting Security throughout the Undergraduate Computing http://triton.towson.edu/~cssecinj Blair Taylor, SiddharthKaza, Shiva Azadegan, Mike O’Leary, Towson University (TU) Claude Turner, Bowie State University (BSU) Security Injection Modules CS0, CS1, CS2 Integer overflow Buffer overflow Input Validation Computer Literacy Database, Web, & Networking Security Checklists Collaboration & Dissemination Develop at TU and BSU Pilot at TU and BSU Deploy at 3 partner community colleges Deploy across 15 MAISA universities and colleges This project is supported by the National Science Foundation CCLI program DUE-0817267

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