Proceedings of the 37th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Information security labs in IDS/IPS for distance education
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A Collaborative Virtual Computer Security Lab
E-SCIENCE '06 Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing
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Laboratory experiments for network security instruction
Journal on Educational Resources in Computing (JERIC)
Georgia tech information security center hands-on network security laboratory
IEEE Transactions on Education
Teaching Cybersecurity with DeterLab
IEEE Security and Privacy
Hacking Exposed 7: Network Security Secrets & Solutions
Hacking Exposed 7: Network Security Secrets & Solutions
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Cloud computing has become an attractive paradigm for many organizations in government, industry as well as academia. In academia, the cloud can offer instructors and students (whether local or at a distance) on-demand, dedicated, isolated, unlimited, and easily configurable machines. Such an approach has clear advantages over access to machines in a classic lab setting. In this paper, we show how cloud services and infrastructure could be harnessed to facilitate practical experience and training for cybersecurity. We used the popular Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud; however, the use cases and approaches laid out in this paper are also applicable to other cloud providers.