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1 Incorporating Cybersecurity Education into the CS curriculum Stephen Cooper, Stanford University

2 Stanford TRUST educational efforts Courseware (Mitchell) – courseware.stanford.edu – Course management system Social networking features Good support for multiple media (including video)

3 Stanford TRUST educational efforts Video courses – AI (Thrun and Ng) and DB (Widom) More than 200K students – Plans for security (Dawn Song, Berkeley, Boneh, and Mitchell) Currently videos being recorded

4 My work Incorporating security content into existing courses – Ethics – Introductory programming* * This material is based upon work supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation under Grant DUE-1022557. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation

5 Ethics A required course for CS majors at many colleges o Typically taught using case studies across a wide range of topics within CS

6 Ethics - 1 An alternate approach o Theme the course around cybersecurity o Invite speakers from government, industry, and academia to speak on specific topics o E.g. Michael Caloyannides (former chief scientist at CIA) speaking about anonymity o E.g. Ruth David (CEO, Analytic Serivces), speaking on international challenges o Videotaping lectures to make them widely available

7 Ethics - 2 Some topics naturally involve cybersecurity – E.g. hacking Some topics get increase emphasis – E.g. privacy Some topics don’t fit well – E.g. philosophical backgrounds (Kant, Mills, etc.)

8 Introductory programming and secure coding Approach – Change the content/context of several introductory programming laboratory exercises to use examples taught as part of secure coding – Otherwise, the course should be identical Assumption – That the introductory programming course uses closed labs Added feature – Playing a serious game which introduces the secure programming concept

9 Pairing of CS1 concepts with secure coding concepts CS1 concept Strings Tbd Parameter passing Tbd Functions Data types Serious programming concept Validating input Array bounds checking Buffer overflow Operator precedence Rounding errors Return values Numeric over/underflow

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