We are excited to introduce the Cybersecurity and AI Readings Portal, a resource created as part of our Cybersecurity Seminar Program supported by Google.org. This portal is designed to assist instructors at universities across the world in building their syllabus for courses in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
You can access the portal here.
What is the Cybersecurity and AI Readings Portal?
The portal provides a selection of key readings curated from the syllabi of top international universities, specifically chosen to support both fundamental and advanced topics in cybersecurity and AI. With over 50 course topics available, this resource aims to streamline the process of syllabus construction for educators.
Features of the Portal
- Practical and Tailored Application: Designed to be adaptable, the portal helps educators easily find and organize readings tailored to their specific course requirements, facilitating the creation of customized syllabi.
- Curated Content: For each of the 50+ course topics, we have selected key readings that provide foundational knowledge as well as advanced understanding, tailored to academic needs.
- Diverse Topics: Topics range from foundational subjects like Security Engineering, Forensics, Cryptography, and Applications to more advanced subjects like adversarial reasoning, cloud computing and robot regulation.
- Structured Descriptions: Each topic includes a brief description to provide context and highlight its relevance for educational use.
How It Works
- Choose a Topic: Start by selecting a curriculum category to match your teaching needs.
- Select Readings: Browse through the readings listed under your chosen category and add them to your list.
- Automate Your Syllabus: Use the built-in PDF builder to create a syllabus based on your selections, available in the language of your choice.
We Value Your Feedback
We aim to continuously improve the Cybersecurity and AI Readings Portal, and we welcome your insights. If you have suggestions or feedback on how we can make this resource more effective, please reach out to us at contact@virtual-routes.org.