A paradigm of network security design: A model for teaching network security
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Title
Proceedings - Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute
Publication Date
12-1-2003
Abstract
This paper describes a networking security paradigm informed by ethics and user behavior. This paradigm serves as a guide not only for pedagogical purposes but also as a blueprint for those who are considering developing a network security lab. We provide an overview of security networks and describe tools that may be used. After a comprehensive discussion of the networking paradigm and its use in security, we provide the outline for a networking security course based on this paradigm.
First Page
793
Last Page
798
Recommended Citation
White, D., Glorfeld, L., Rea, A., & Anderson, J. (2003). A paradigm of network security design: A model for teaching network security. Proceedings - Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 793-798. Retrieved from https://docs.rwu.edu/sjs_fp/72