@inproceedings{Bishop:2017ac, Abstract = {The goal of the Joint Task Force on Cybersecurity Education is to develop comprehensive undergraduate curricular guidance in cybersecurity that will support future program development and associated educational efforts. This effort is a collaboration among the ACM, the IEEE Computer Society, the AIS Special Interest Group on Security and Privacy (SIGSEC), the IFIP WG 11.8, and the Cyber Education Project. In January 2017, the Joint Task Force released a draft of those guidelines. This paper describes the framework underlying the guidelines, examines one set of topics, and then places this work in the context of an exemplary curriculum on cybersecurity education.}, Address = {Chaum, Switzerland}, Author = {Bishop, Matt and Burley, Diana and Buck, Scorr and Ekstrom, Joseph J. and Futcher, Lynn and Giubson, David and Hawthorne, Elizabeth K. and Kaza, Siddharth and Levy, Yair and Mattord, Herbert and Parrish, Allen}, Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Tenth IFIP World Conference on Information Security Education}, Date-Added = {2017-06-04 19:25:50 +0000}, Date-Modified = {2017-06-04 19:46:44 +0000}, Doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-58553-6_1}, Month = may, Pages = {3--13}, Publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, Series = {IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology}, Title = {Cybersecurity Curricular Guidelines}, Volume = {503}, Year = {2017}}