Publications

Papers

  1. Raina, S., Kaza, S., and Taylor, B. (2016), “Security Injections 2.0: Increasing Ability to Apply Secure Coding Knowledge using Segmented and Interactive Modules in CS0,” Proceedings of the 47th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, Memphis, TN
  2. Raina, S., Kaza, S., Taylor, B. (2014), “Segmented and Interactive Modules for TeachingSecure Coding: A Pilot Study,” International Conference on e-Learning e-Education and Online Training, Bethesda, MD
  3. Taylor, B., & Kaza, S. (2011), “Security Injections: Modules to Help Students Remember, Understand, and Apply Secure Coding Techniques,” The 16th Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science (ITICSE 2011), Darmstadt, Germany.
  4. Turner, C. F., Taylor, B., & Kaza, S. (2011), “Security in Computer Literacy- A Model for Design, Dissemination, and Assessment,” The 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Dallas, TX.
  5. Kaza, S., B. Taylor, H. H. Hochheiser, S. Azadegan, M. O’Leary and C. H. Turner (2010), “Injecting Security in the Curriculum – Experiences in Effective Dissemination and Assessment Design,”  The 14th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Baltimore, MD.
  6. Taylor, B., Kaza, S., Siraj, A., Ghafoor, S. (2015), “CReST Workshop: Teaching Add-On Security Modules in Computing Curriculum,” Women in Cybersecurity Conference, Atlanta, GA
  7. Taylor, B. and Kaza, S. (2014), “Teaching Secure Coding in Introductory Programming Courses,” The 18th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), San Diego, CA
  8. Taylor, B., Kaza, S., Hawthorne, E., (2014), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2014), Atlanta, GA, ACM Press
  9. Nance, K and Taylor, B. (2012), Teaching High School Students to Code Responsibly, Proceedings of the 16th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Lake Buena Vista, FL.
  10. Nance, K. and Taylor, B. (2012), Using Security Injections to Increase Security and Safety Awareness While Teaching Students to Use Technology, Proceeding of the 24th International Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE), Austin, TX.
  11. Nance, K., Taylor, B. Dodge, R., and Hay, B. (2011), Creating Shareable Security Modules, Proceedings of the Seventh World Conference on Information Security Education (WISE), Lucerne, Switzerland
  12. Chakraborty, S., Kaza, S., Taylor, B. (2009), Preparing Industry-Ready Analysts in Classrooms: A Module-Injection Based Approach, SIGED:IAIM pre-ICIS International Conference on Informatics Education Research, Phoenix, AZ
  13. Taylor, B. and Azadegan, S. (2007), Using Security Checklists and Scorecards in CS Curriculum, Proceedings of the 11th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE). Boston, MA
  14. Taylor, B. & Azadegan, S.(2006), Threading Secure Coding Principles and Risk Analysis into the Undergraduate Computer Science and Information Systems Curriculum, Proceedings of Information Security Curriculum Development Conference, (INFOSECCD), Kennesaw, GA

Extended Abstracts / Abstracts / Posters

  1. Kaza, S., Taylor, B., Stockman, M., (2016), “Cyber4All – Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Education Programs,” 7th Annual National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), Kansas City, MO
  2. Taylor, B., and Kaza, S. (2016), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2016), Memphis, TN, ACM Press
  3. Kaza, S. and Taylor, B. (2016), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” The 19th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Las Vegas, NV
  4. Kaza, S., Taylor, B., Hawthorne, E. K. (2015), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” The Twentieth Annual CCSC North East Conference, Worcester, MA, Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, Volume 30 (6)
  5. Raina, S., Taylor, B., Kaza, S. (2015), “Cyber4All: Increasing Cybersecurity Awareness, Knowledge Retention and Engagement using Enhanced Security Injection Modules in Computer Literacy Courses,” The 19th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Las Vegas, NV
  6. Taylor, B., Kaza, S., Siraj, A., Ghafoor, S. (2015), “CReST Workshop: Teaching Add-On Security Modules in Computing Curriculum,” Women in Cybersecurity Conference, Atlanta, GA
  7. Taylor, B., Kaza, S., Siraj, A., Ghafoor, S. (2015), “CReST Workshop: Teaching Add-On Security Modules in Computing Curriculum,” Women in Cybersecurity Conference, Atlanta, GA
  8. Kaza, S. and Taylor, B. (2015), “Security Injections@Towson: Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” The 19th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Las Vegas, NV
  9. Raina, S., Taylor, B., Kaza, S. (2015), “Security Injections 2.0: Using Segmentation, Instant-feedback, and Auto-grading to Enhance Secure Coding Modules for Lower-level Programming Courses,” ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2015), Kansas City, MO, ACM Press
  10. Taylor, B., Kaza, S., Hawthorne, E. K. (2015), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2015), Kansas City, MO, ACM Press
  11. Siraj, A., Taylor, B., Kaza, S. (2014), “Let’s Work Together to Empower CS Education Community to Teach Cybersecurity across the Curriculum,” National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Conference and Expo (NICE), Columbia, MD, Birds-of-a-feather
  12. Taylor, B. and Kaza, S. (2014), “Security Injections 2.0: Cool Cybersecurity Modules – No Grading Required!,” National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education and Expo Conference (NICE), Columbia, MD
  13. Kaza, S., Taylor, B., Hawthorne, E.K. (2015), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2015), Kansas City, MO, ACM Press
  14. Taylor, B. and Kaza, S. (2014), “Teaching Secure Coding in Introductory Programming Courses,” The 18th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), San Diego, CA