Grants:
National Science Foundation, "Cyber4All: An Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Minor for All Undergraduates", 2015-2017, $288,000, (Co-PI).
National Science Foundation, Scholarship for Service, GenCyber, "SPLASH: Secure programming Logic Aimed at Students in High School, 2014-2015, "$40,000, (PI).
Intel Corporation, Balancing Privacy and Social Media, $10,000 (PI)
National Science Foundation, "Collaborative Research: CyberWorkshops:Resources and Strategies for Teaching Cybersecurity in Computer Science (CReST)", 2014-2016, $549,942 ($127,028 at TU), (Co-PI).
National Science Foundation, Scholarship for Service, CyberSTARS, "SPLASH: Secure programming Logic Aimed at Students in High School, 2013-2014, "$95,000, (PI).
National Science Foundation, "Security Injections for CS0, CS1, and CS2: Promoting Responsible Coding and Building a Community of Security Ambassadors”, 2012-2015, $451,879, (Co-PI).
National Science Foundation, Scholarship for Service, Scholarship track, $2,000,000, (Co-PI).
Department of Defense, Programming Logic Course with Secure Coding for High School Girls, Aug. 2012-Jul. 2013, $36,000 (Co-PI).
National Science Foundation, “Building Security In: Injecting Security throughout the Undergraduate Computing Curriculum", 2008-2012,CCLI, $399,511 (PI). http://www.towson.edu/securityinjections
Summer 2006 Incentive Fellowship
Awards:
Office of Academic Innovation, Innovation in Teaching Award (with Dr. Siddharth Kaza), 2015
The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics Outstanding Faculty Award, 2014.
University System of Maryland Board of Regents Faculty Award for Teaching, 2011-2012.
The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, Community
Outreach Award, 2007.
News:
http://tunews.towson.edu/2015/07/27/new-cyber4all-cybersecurity-minor-open-4-all-undergrads/
http://tunews.towson.edu/2014/11/11/sun-magazine-names-blair-taylor-to-50-women-to-watch-list/