Volume 13
Abstract: This paper describes the inception, planning and first delivery of a security course as part of a postgraduate ecommerce program. The course is reviewed in terms of existing literature on security courses, the common body of knowledge established for security professionals and the job market into which students will graduate. The course described in this paper is a core subject for the e-commerce program. This program was established in 1999 and the first batch of students graduated in 2001. The program is offered at both postgraduate and undergraduate level. The work described here relates to the postgraduate offering. Students on this program are graduates of diverse disciplines and do not have a common e-commerce or business background. Keywords: Information security management, Postgraduate education, IS curriculum, IS job categories Download this article: JISE - Volume 13 Number 3, Page 205.pdf Recommended Citation: Cockcroft, S. (2002). Securing the Commercial Internet: Lessons Learned in Developing a Postgraduate Course in Information Security Management. Journal of Information Systems Education, 13(3), 205-210. |