1. Education
  2. Module Development

Cultivating a Security Sensitive Culture

The ultimate goal of the UHCL Cybercorps Project is to embed security-related modules in existing courses inorder to help build a strong cybersecurity program and, even more importantly, to help to cultivate a security-sensitive culture. Students will learn how to evaluate potential security risks in the context of different subjects that they are learning, whether it is programming languages, database systems, operating systems, or network administration. Furthermore, not all instructors have had formal security education; some instructors may not be equipped to develop suitable security modules for courses that they teach. Embedded security modules developed by security experts will help instructors to deliver security components in their respective courses.

Proposed Modules

Proposed Modules Covered KUs and Related Topics Hands-on Exercises/Labs Priority
Module #1: Cyber Threats Cyber Threats Yes High
Module #2: Cyber Defense Cyber Defense Yes High
Module #3: Network Security Network Defense Yes High
Module #4: Introduction to Network Forensics Network Forensics Yes High
Module #5: Database Security Databases Yes Low

Proposed Program Path

Based on the existing Computer Science curriculum, the below program path was proposed.
"Existing" refers to the courses that exist
"Augmented"refers to exisiting courses that need to be restructured, or improved with new modules or course content.
"New"are the courses created from scratch to cover currently missing KUs in the current curriculum