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Teaching Cyber Security Topics Effectively in a College or University with Limited Resources
To handle cyber security threats, we need to develop courses to educate students about cyber security concepts, methods to handle various attacks in the cyber space. In this paper, we address what resources would be required to develop courses to effectively teach students the cyber security concepts and methods at small colleges or universities with limited resources.