JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Taylor, B, Kaza, S. Security Injections@Towson: Integrating Secure Coding into Introductory Computer Science Courses", ACM Transacrtions on Computing Education (TOCE) Volu 16 Issue 4, June 2016
Siraj, A., B. Taylor,
S. Kaza, S. Ghafoor (2015),
“Integrating Security in the Computer Science Curriculum,” ACM Inroads, 6(2),
pp 77-81
Refereed Conference publications
Papers
1.
Raina, S., Taylor, B., and Kaza,
S., (2015), “ Security Injections 2.0: Increasing Engagement and Faculty
Adoption using Enhanced Secure Coding Modules for Lower-level Programming
Courses ,” Proceedings of the Ninth World Conference on Information Security
Education (WISE), Hamburg, Germany.
2.
Taylor, B., Kaza, S., Siraj, A., Ghafoor, S. (2015), “CReST Workshop: Teaching Add-On Security Modules in
Computing Curriculum,” Women in Cybersecurity Conference, Atlanta, GA
3.
Raina, S., Kaza, S. ,
Taylor, B. (2014), “Segmented and Interactive Modules for Teaching Secure
Coding: A Pilot Study,” International Conference on e-Learning e-Education and
Online Training(ELeOt), Bethesda, MD
4.
Taylor, B. and Kaza,
S. (2014), “Teaching Secure Coding in Introductory Programming Courses,” The
18th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), San Diego,
CA
5.
Taylor, B., Kaza, S.,
Hawthorne, E., (2014), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” ACM
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2014), Atlanta, GA,
ACM Press
6.
Nance, K and Taylor, B. (2012), Teaching High
School Students to Code Responsibly, Proceedings of the 16th Colloquium for
Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Lake Buena Vista, FL.
7.
Nance, K. and Taylor, B. (2012), Using Security
Injections to Increase Security and Safety Awareness While Teaching Students to
Use Technology, Proceeding of the 24th International Society for Information
Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE), Austin, TX.
8.
Perez, L, Cooper, S., Hawthorne, E., Wetzel, S.,
Taylor, B., et al. (2011), Information assurance education in two- and
four-year institutions, Proceedings of the 16th annual conference reports on
Innovation and technology in computer science education - working group reports
(ITiCSE), Darmstadt, Germany
9.
Taylor, B., and Kaza,
S. (2011), Security Injections: Modules
to Help Students Remember, Understand, and Apply Secure Coding Techniques,
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in
Computer Science Education (ITiCSE), Darmstadt,
Germany
10.
Nance, K., Taylor, B. Dodge, R., and Hay, B.
(2011), Creating Shareable Security Modules, Proceedings of the Seventh World
Conference on Information Security Education (WISE), Lucerne, Switzerland
11.
Turner, C. F., Taylor, B., and Kaza, S. (2011), Security in Computer Literacy- A Model for
Design, Dissemination, and Assessment, Proceedings of the 42nd ACM Technical
Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Dallas, TX
12.
Kaza, S., Taylor, B., Hochheiser, H., Azadegan, S., O'Leary, M. and Turner, C. H.
(2010), Injecting Security in the Curriculum – Experiences in Effective
Dissemination and Assessment Design, Proceedings of the 14th Colloquium for
Information Systems Security Education (CISSE), Baltimore, MD
13.
Chakraborty, S., Kaza,
S., Taylor, B. (2009), Preparing Industry-Ready Analysts in Classrooms: A
Module-Injection Based Approach,
SIGED:IAIM pre-ICIS International Conference on Informatics Education
Research, Phoenix, AZ
14.
Taylor, B., Hochheiser,
H., O'Leary, M. & Azadegan, S. (2009), Cross-site
Security Integration: Preliminary Experiences across Curricula and
Institutions, Proceedings of the 13th Colloquium for Information Systems
Security Education (CISSE). Seattle, WA
15.
Turner, C., Hochheiser,
H., Feng, J., Taylor, B., Lazar, J., Zenebe, A.,
Azadegan, S. & O'Leary, M. (2009), Cooperative Information Assurance
Capacity Building, Proceedings of the 13th Colloquium for Information Systems
Security Education (CISSE). Seattle, WA
16.
Taylor, B. and Azadegan, S., Moving Beyond
Security Tracks: Integrating Security in CS0 and CS1. Proceedings of the 38th
SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, Portland, OR
17.
Taylor, B. and Azadegan, S. (2007), Teaching
Security through Active Learning, Proceedings of Frontiers in Education:
Computer Science and Engineering (FECS), Las Vegas, NV
18.
Taylor, B. and Azadegan, S. (2007), Using
Security Checklists and Scorecards in CS Curriculum, Proceedings of the 11th Colloquium
for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE). Boston, MA
19.
Taylor, B. & Azadegan, S.(2006), Threading
Secure Coding Principles and Risk Analysis into the Undergraduate Computer
Science and Information Systems Curriculum, Proceedings of Information Security
Curriculum Development Conference, (INFOSECCD), Kennesaw, GA
20.
Dierbach, C, Taylor, B., Zhou, H. & Zimand,
I. (2006), Experiences with a CS0 course targeted for CS1 success, Proceedings
of the 36th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)
Extended Abstracts/Abstracts/Posters
21.
Raina, S., Taylor, B., Kaza,
S. (2015), “Cyber4All: Increasing Cybersecurity Awareness, Knowledge Retention
and Engagement using Enhanced Security Injection Modules in Computer Literacy
Courses,” The 19th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education
(CISSE), Las Vegas, NV, Poster
22.
Raina, S., Taylor, B., Kaza,
S. (2015), “Cyber4All: Increasing Cybersecurity Awareness, Knowledge Retention
and Engagement using Enhanced Security Injection Modules in Computer Literacy
Courses,” The 19th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education
(CISSE), Las Vegas, NV, Poster
23.
Taylor, B., Dudley, A., Santoro, M., Raina, S.
(2015), “Secure Programming Logic Aimed at Students in High School SPLASH
@Towson University,” The 19th Colloquium for Information Systems Security
Education (CISSE), Las Vegas, NV, Poster
24.
Tang, C., Taylor B., Hawthorne E. and Kaza, S. (2013), “Introducing Security and Responsible
Coding in Introductory Computer Science Courses,” The 15th Annual Consortium
for Computing Sciences in Colleges (Northwestern) Conference, Journal of
Computing Sciences in Colleges, ACM Press
25.
Bishop M., Taylor B., Hawthorne E., Burley, D.
and Kaza, S. (2013), “Introducing Secure Coding in
CS0 and CS1,” ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE
2013), Denver, CO, ACM Press
26.
Siraj, A., Taylor, B.,
Cooper, S. (2013), Bring Security into Traditional Computer Science Courses:
Challenges and Support (Birds of Feather), The 44th ACM Technical Symposium on
Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Denver, CO
27.
Weiss, R., Locasto,
M., Taylor, B., Hawthorne, E. (2013), Teaching Security Through Hands-On
Exercises (Birds of Feather), The 44th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education (SIGCSE), Denver, CO
28.
Kaza, S., Taylor, B.,
Hawthorne, E. (2013), Secure Coding Workshop for Introductory Programming in
CS0 and CS0 and CS1 (Workshop), Union County College, NJ
29.
Taylor, B., Chu, B., Cooper, S., Dodge, R.,
Gregory, T., & Kaza, S. (2011). “Teaching Secure
Programming (Birds of a Feather),” The 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education (SIGCSE), Dallas, TX
30.
Taylor, B., B. Chu, M. Doyle, K. Du, S. Kaza, and Taylor, C.
(2010), “Security in the CS Curriculum (Birds of a feather),” The 41st
ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Milwaukee,
WI
31.
Chakraborty, S., S. Kaza,
B. Taylor (2009), “Preparing Industry-Ready Analysts in Classrooms: A
Module-Injection Based Approach,” SIGED:IAIM pre-ICIS International Conference
on Informatics Education Research, Phoenix, AZ
32.
Taylor, B., Bishop, M., Hawthorne, E. and Nance,
K. (2013) Teaching Secure Coding – The Myths and Realities (Panel), The 44th
ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Denver, CO
33.
Taylor, B. (2013) Using Facebook in Classes to
Build Community among Students, January Conference- Teaching with Technology,
Towson, MD
34.
Cyber Operation Scenario Development Workshop
(2012), Monterey, CA
35.
Introduction to Secure Coding, Towson Cybercamp, (2012)Towson, MD
36.
Taylor,B. and Kaza, S. (2012), Building Security In: Injecting Security
throughout the Undergraduate Computing Curriculum (NSF Showcase), The 43rd ACM
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Raleigh, NC
37.
Taylor, B., Bishop, M., Burley, D., Cooper, S.,
Dodge, R. (2012), Teaching Secure Coding - Report from Summit on Education in
Secure Software (Special Session), The 43rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education (SIGCSE), Raleigh, NC
PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS AND PANELS
1.
Kaza, S. and Taylor,
B. (2015), “Security Injections@Towson: Introducing
Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” SEED Workshop 2015, Syracuse, NY
2.
Kaza, S. and Taylor,
B. (2015), “Security Injections@Towson: Introducing
Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” The 19th Colloquium for Information
Systems Security Education (CISSE), Las Vegas, NV
3.
Kaza, S., Taylor, B.,
Hawthorne, E. K. (2015), “Introducing Secure Coding in CS0, CS1, and CS2,” The
Twentieth Annual CCSC North East Conference, Worcester, MA, Journal of
Computing Sciences in Colleges, Volume 30 (6)
4.
Taylor, B., Kaza, S., Siraj, A., Ghafoor, S. (2015), “CReST Workshop: Teaching Add-On Security Modules in
Computing Curriculum,” Women in Cybersecurity Conference, Atlanta, GA
5.
Siraj, A., Taylor, B.,
Kaza, S. (2014), “Let’s Work Together to Empower CS
Education Community to Teach Cybersecurity across the Curriculum,” National
Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Conference and Expo (NICE), Columbia,
MD, Birds-of-a-feather
6.
Taylor, B. and Kaza,
S. (2014), “Security Injections 2.0: Cool Cybersecurity Modules – No Grading
Required!,” National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education and Expo Conference
(NICE), Columbia, MD
7.
Burley, D., Kaza, S.,
Taylor, B. (2013) “Panel on Holistic
Cyber Security Education: Balancing Breadth and Depth,” The National Initiative
for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Workshop at NIST, Gaithersburg, MD.
8.
Kaza, S. Taylor, B.
(2013) “Teaching Secure Coding in Introductory Programming Classes,” The
National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Workshop at NIST,
Gaithersburg, MD.
9.
Taylor, B., Kaza, S.
and Hawthorne, E., (2013) “Secure Coding Workshop for Introductory Programming
in CS0 and CS1,” March 1, 2013, Union County College, Cranford, NJ.
10.
Kaza, S. and Taylor,
B. (2013), “SecurityInjections@Towson: Injecting
Security throughout the Undergraduate Computing Curriculum,” TUES PI
Conference, Washington, D.C.
11.
C. Dierbach, S. Kaza,
J. Dehlinger (2011), “Piloting Pathways for
Computational Thinking,” Towson Spark, Towson, MD
12.
B. Taylor and S. Kaza
(2010), “Building Security In: Injecting Security throughout the Undergraduate
Computing Curriculum (NSF Showcase),” The 41st ACM Technical Symposium on
Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Milwaukee, WI
13.
TOPS Meet the Faculty lecture (2012)
14.
Taylor, B. (chair and panelist), Seacord, R., Sheridan, E. ,Pruitt-Mentle,
D. (2011), Securing Our Future: Preparing Students for the Cyber Workforce,
Cybersecurity Symposium - NSF, Baltimore ACM, and Towson University, Towson, MD
15.
Taylor, B. with K. Nance, M. Bishop, B. Hay, E.
Spengler, R. Dodge (2011 ), National Virtual Lab for Cybersecurity Education,
National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), DC
16.
Taylor, B., Chu, B., Cooper, S., Dodge, R.,
Gregory, T., and Kaza, S. (2011), Teaching Secure
Programming (Birds of Feather), The 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education (SIGCSE), Dallas, TX
17.
Building Security In: Injecting Security
Throughout the Undergraduate Curriculum, NSF TUES/CCLI Symposium, (2011),
Washington, DC
18.
Taylor, B. and Kaza,
S. (2010), Integrating Security in the Curriculum, MAISA, Towson, MD
19.
Taylor, B., Kaza, S.,
and O’Leary, M. (2010), Integrating Security in the Curriculum at Harford
Community College, Bel Air, MD
20.
Taylor, B. and Kaza,
S. (2010), Building Security In: Injecting Security throughout the
Undergraduate Computing Curriculum (NSF
Showcase), The 41st ACM Technical
Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Milwaukee, WI
21.
Taylor, B., S. Kaza,
B. Chu, M. Doyle, K. Du, C. (2010), Security in the CS Curriculum (Birds of
Feather), The 41st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
(SIGCSE), Milwaukee, WI
22.
Careers in Cyber Security, Columbia, MD (2011)
23.
Taylor, B. and Kaza,
S. (2010), Integrating Security in the
Curriculum at Bowie State (Workshop), Bowie, MD
24.
Taylor, B. and Kaza,
S. (2010), Integrating Security in the Curriculum at the Community College of
Baltimore County (Workshop), Catonsville, MD
25.
Taylor, B. (2009), Integrating Security in Computer Literacy
(Workshop), Towson, MD
26.
Hochheiser, H. and
Taylor, B. (2009), Integrating Security
in the Curriculum at Anne Arundel Community College (Workshop), Arnold, MD
27.
Hochheiser, H. and Taylor,
B. (2009), Integrating Security in the
Curriculum at Towson, Towson, MD
28. Hochheiser, H. and Taylor, B. (2008) Moving Beyond Security Tracks. MAISA, Towson, MD (2008)