
Camp CryptoBot - An Approach for Teaching Cybersecurity
Pauline Mosley, Pace University
Matt Ganis, Pace University
Keywords:
Cybersecurity, Cryptography, Confidence
Key Statement:
Camp CryptoBot will utilize SeaPerch, (underwater robot) spheros, and drones as a platform for teaching the 10 cyber-security first principles, concepts and ethics.
Abstract:
Camp CryptoBot will utilize SeaPerch, (underwater robot) spheros, and drones as a platform for teaching the 10 cyber-security first principles, concepts and ethics. The camp will consist of dynamic group activities and storytelling hands-on labs that incorporate investigate-analysis in an interactive learning environment. At the end of the camp, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency and apply critical thinking to the following areas: crypto-literacy, crypto-technology, crypto-society, and crypto-warfare.

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