The 2016 USENIX Advances in Security Education Workshop (ASE ’16) is a new workshop, co-located with the 25th USENIX Security Symposium, designed to be a top-tier venue for cutting-edge research, best practices, and experimental curricula in computer security education.
ASE is the evolution of the USENIX Summit on Gaming, Games and Gamification (3GSE), expanded to welcome a wider range of contributions to security education research. This broadened workshop scope is intended to attract those already working in this space within the traditional USENIX Security community, as well as those from outside of the technical communities including education researchers, social scientists and practitioners. The workshop will attempt to represent, through invited talks, paper presentations, panels, and tutorials, a variety of approaches and issues related to security education.
The Call for Papers is available now.