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Teaching Cybersecurity A Handbook For Teaching The Cybersecurity Body Of Knowledge In A Conventional Classroom 1st Daniel Shoemaker

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Teaching Cybersecurity A Handbook For Teaching The Cybersecurity Body Of Knowledge In A Conventional Classroom 1st Daniel Shoemaker
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.89 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Daniel Shoemaker, Ken Sigler, Tamara Shoemaker
ISBN: 9781032034096, 1032034092
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1st

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Teaching Cybersecurity A Handbook For Teaching The Cybersecurity Body Of Knowledge In A Conventional Classroom 1st Daniel Shoemaker by Daniel Shoemaker, Ken Sigler, Tamara Shoemaker 9781032034096, 1032034092 instant download after payment.

Courage is fear in action! Cybersecurity education needs a whole lot of courage! But the security of our digital world requires that we have to act now!
Cybersecurity is all about protecting our digital world. We are woefully short of cybersecurity professionals with a gap of almost 600,000 based on www.cyberseek.org (March 2022). That number keeps growing; it has nearly doubled in four years. As a nation, we are hopeful of transitioning professionals in computer-related fields to cybersecurity, and we should also be educating the next generation of digital world defenders. Cybersecurity education does not fit into the traditional middle school or high school models. Yet, it is so impor-tant that it needs to find a way to be included in as many educational settings as possible.

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