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Design of cybersecurity hands-on laboratory exercises using secDLC framework

Published: 29 March 2018 Publication History

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In software development, the life cycle in general consists of four different phases, which includes the design phase, development phase, implementation phase, and testing phase. The phases are being followed to ensure production of high-quality software that meets the demands and expectation of its intended audience. Security development follows a similar life cycle known as the Security Development Life Cycle (SecDLC) [1] to keep improving security in the real world. SecDLC is comprised of four distinct stages: Assessment, Detection, Protection, and Response. The goal of the SecDLC is to maintain, preserve, monitor, and improve information security. This paper outlines the initial development of the hands-on labs that would address every stage of SecDLC and thus provide practical tools to educate cybersecurity professionals. The labs developed will be a part of a new Cybersecurity educational framework.

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[1]
Kalaimannan, E., & Gupta, J. N. (2017). The Security Development Lifecycle in the Context of Accreditation Policies and Standards. IEEE Security & Privacy, 15(1), 52--57.
[2]
Chi, H., & Rubio, D. A. (2014, October). Design insider threat hands-on labs. In InfoSecCD (pp. 17--1).

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  • (2019)Exploring the Opportunities of Cisco Packet Tracer For Hands-on Security Courses on Firewalls2019 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON)10.1109/EDUCON.2019.8725112(411-418)Online publication date: Apr-2019

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ACMSE '18: Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Southeast Conference
March 2018
246 pages
ISBN:9781450356961
DOI:10.1145/3190645
  • Conference Chair:
  • Ka-Wing Wong,
  • Program Chair:
  • Chi Shen,
  • Publications Chair:
  • Dana Brown
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Published: 29 March 2018

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  1. assessment
  2. detection
  3. hands-on lab
  4. protection and response
  5. secDLC
  6. vulnerabilities

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ACM SE '18: Southeast Conference
March 29 - 31, 2018
Kentucky, Richmond

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ACMSE '18 Paper Acceptance Rate 34 of 41 submissions, 83%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 502 of 1,023 submissions, 49%

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  • (2019)Exploring the Opportunities of Cisco Packet Tracer For Hands-on Security Courses on Firewalls2019 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON)10.1109/EDUCON.2019.8725112(411-418)Online publication date: Apr-2019

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