Welcome to the Kean University Center for Cybersecurity content repository. The “Center” focuses on providing cyber defense and cybersecurity-related information, resources, and academic programs for students, staff, faculty, and the regional and extended global community. Kean University has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CD) by the National Security Agency. This credential and designation recognize and provides acknowledgment that Kean University is contributing towards successfully training and educating the future workforce for positions in the high-demand cybersecurity field. The “Center” exists under the direction of pursuing a collaborative methodology, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach to cybersecurity and cybercrime education. This integrative approach, structure, and strategy recognize the benefits gained by providing cybersecurity education in both technical and non-technical fields. This collaboration includes true cybersecurity program integration, uniquely including both policy and technical education, between the Kean University School of Computer Science and Technology, the School of Criminal Justice and Public Administration, and the Office of Computer and Information Services (OCIS).

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Submissions from 2020

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Systems and methods for authenticating devices using single factor dynamic authentication, Jing-Chiou Liou

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A Survey on the Effectiveness of the Secure Software Development Life Cycle Models, Jing-Chiou Liou and Saniora R. Duclervil

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Book Review: The Cyber Risk Handbook By Domenic Antonucci, Stanley Mierzwa

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Cyber Defense Book Review: Cybercrime and Society Third Edition, Stanley Mierzwa

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Doing More to Support Those Residing in Assisted Living or Eldercare Facilities with Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Prevention, Stanley Mierzwa

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https://www.healthcareinfosecurity.com/interviews/cyberthreats-tied-to-covid-19-could-hit-diverse-targets-i-4683, Stanley Mierzwa

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Proposal for the Development and Addition of a Cybersecurity Assessment Section into Technology Involving Global Public Health, Stanley Mierzwa, Bok Gyo Jeong, and Claire Yun

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Greater Cybersecurity Threat Predictions with a Primer in Machine Learning, Samir Souidi and Stanley Mierzwa

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Need Based Evaluation of Cloud Services in the Wake of COVID-19, Samir Souidi and Stanley Mierzwa

Submissions from 2019

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On the Potential, Feasibility, and Effectiveness of Chat Bots in Public Health Research Going Forward, Stanley Mierzwa, Samir Souidi, and Tammy Allen

Submissions from 2001

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Cybersecurity Considerations with the Increasing Uses of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) or Drones, Matthew Kucharek and Stanley Mierzwa