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Developing a Unique Android App-driven Nifty Middle-School Educational Module on Mobile Security for Driving Basic Information Security Awareness and Generating Interests in Cybersecurity: (Abstract Only)

Published: 21 February 2018 Publication History

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With the growing demand for cybersecurity workforce, as we look to prepare our youth in cybersecurity, a lack of basic awareness about mobile device security and limited practical knowledge in securing mobile devices may expose our young generation to data hacks and cyber-attacks. The current IEEE/ACM CS2013 curricular recommendations and the latest CSEC2017 cybersecurity curriculum guidelines clearly point to a need for inclusion of mobile security related topics within the present CS knowledge areas. However, even though there are limited mobile security-based curriculum development initiatives at the K-12 level, none of them focus on the theme of mobile app related permissions, vulnerabilities and exploits. Therefore, in order to address this gap in mobile security based K-12 experiential learning, we have designed and developed a unique Android app-driven information security-based learning module for educating middle-school (fifth to ninth grade) learners about relevant cybersecurity topics, like good password practices, ethics, Android app permissions, vulnerabilities, exploit-based hacking, using an Android device. This poster will describe our creative mobile security theme-driven middle-school educational module, including our original unique Android app, which has been successfully used to conduct several hands-on workshop sessions for middle-school students as part of our Google IgniteCS outreach program and the NSA GenCyber camp program. Our poster will also present the survey data collected from middle-school participants in an effort to evaluate mobile security-based experiential learning model as a potential cybersecurity educational interface for engaging K-12 students.

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[1]
Influence Central, "Kids and Tech: The Evolution of Today's Digital Natives." (2016)
[2]
Verma, Sushma & S.K. Muttoo, "An Android Malware Detection Framework-based on Permissions and Intents" (2016)
[3]
Guo Minzhe, et al. "Authentic Learning of Mobile Security with Case Studies" (2013)
[4]
Guo Minzhe, et al. "Learning Mobile Security with Android Security Labware" (2013)

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  • (2024)Effecting mobile security awareness and interest in cybersecurity using the CovertEyeOp mobile app driven user hack based learning approachEducation and Information Technologies10.1007/s10639-023-12266-729:10(12527-12568)Online publication date: 1-Jul-2024
  • (2022)Covert Eye Op App: An Offense Based Learning Approach Towards Developing Mobile Security Awareness and Interest in CybersecurityProceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference on Information Technology Education10.1145/3537674.3554741(29-36)Online publication date: 21-Sep-2022
  • (2019)Teaching Android Mobile SecurityProceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education10.1145/3287324.3287406(232-238)Online publication date: 22-Feb-2019

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SIGCSE '18: Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
February 2018
1174 pages
ISBN:9781450351034
DOI:10.1145/3159450
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Published: 21 February 2018

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  1. android app
  2. android permissions
  3. cybersecurity
  4. educational module
  5. ethics
  6. exploit hacking
  7. google ignitecs
  8. information security
  9. k-12
  10. middle-school
  11. mobile security
  12. nifty
  13. nsa gencyber
  14. password

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  • Google IgniteCS

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  • (2024)Effecting mobile security awareness and interest in cybersecurity using the CovertEyeOp mobile app driven user hack based learning approachEducation and Information Technologies10.1007/s10639-023-12266-729:10(12527-12568)Online publication date: 1-Jul-2024
  • (2022)Covert Eye Op App: An Offense Based Learning Approach Towards Developing Mobile Security Awareness and Interest in CybersecurityProceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference on Information Technology Education10.1145/3537674.3554741(29-36)Online publication date: 21-Sep-2022
  • (2019)Teaching Android Mobile SecurityProceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education10.1145/3287324.3287406(232-238)Online publication date: 22-Feb-2019

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