Publications
Papers
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Kaza, S., Taylor, B., Stockman, M., (2016), “Cyber4All – Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Education Programs,” 7th Annual National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), Kansas City, MO
- 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
- 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
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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