Information security management curriculum development : an Australian example
Warren, Matthew and Leitch, Shona 2009, Information security management curriculum development : an Australian example, in INSITE 2009 : Proceedings of the 2009 Informing Science + Information Technology Education Conference, Informing Science Institute, Macon, Georgia, pp. 25-33.
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INSITE 2009 : Proceedings of the 2009 Informing Science + Information Technology Education Conference
Editor(s)
[Unknown]
Publication date
2009
Conference series
Informing Science and Information Technology Education Conference
Start page
25
End page
33
Publisher
Informing Science Institute
Place of publication
Macon, Georgia
Summary
The development of Information Security as a discipline has only occurred in recent years. Currently Information Security topics are widely taught at tertiary institutions but these topics are taught from a technical perspective and in other cases from a business perspective.
This paper discusses the development of a new security curriculum within Australia and how Australian tertiary institutions responded to that curriculum, the paper also puts forwards a framework that assists in curriculum development.
Language
eng
Field of Research
080609 Information Systems Management
Socio Economic Objective
890299 Computer Software and Services not elsewhere classified
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