P. Johnson, Philip Harris, Keheira Henderson, Xiaohong Yuan, Li Yang
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摘要
由于移动设备的日益普及,许多大学已经将移动计算引入计算机科学课程。移动设备中存储的大量个人信息以及自带设备(Bring Your Own Device, BYOD)的趋势,使得对移动设备用户进行移动安全知识和技能的教育变得非常重要。移动安全可以通过单独的课程进行教授,也可以通过开发课程模块将其整合到现有课程中。本文介绍了移动恶意软件的课程模块,其中包括移动恶意软件教程和两个动手实验室。讨论了将该课程模块整合到现有计算机安全课程中的初步教学经验。
Many universities have introduced mobile computing into computer science curricula due to emerging popularity of mobile devices. The large amount of personal information stored in mobile devices as well as the trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), make it very important to educate mobile device users with knowledge and skills about mobile security. Mobile security can be taught by standalone courses or integrated into existing curriculum by developing course modules. This paper describes a course module on mobile malware which includes a mobile malware tutorial, and two hands-on labs. Initial teaching experiences from integrating this course module in an existing computer security course are discussed.