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There is growing evidence that incorporating hands-on exercises, such as cyber games and interactive simulations, increases student interest in Information Assurance (IA) studies and enhances their learning experience. Cyber games are highly interactive hands-on exercises in which students are asked to build IT network infrastructures and services while managing and defending against realistic cyber attacks at the same time. Cyber games often are conducted as competitions involving teams of student participants. Interactive simulations help students understand abstract IA concepts through interactive explorations and visualizations. The work shop is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, and will be held in Charlotte, NC jointly hosted by UNC Charlotte and NC A&T State University June 22-29 2008. Through a grant from NSF, we will be able to cover travel, lodging, along with a stipend for all invited participants. We invite interested colleagues to apply for a limited number of slots prior to Feb. 16, 2008
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