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"Cybersecurity Computer-Based Training and Technical Communication Design"

 

Lysandwr McNary

Lysandwr McNary graduated from New Mexico Tech in spring of 2013 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Technical Communication, after years spent in varied pursuits, from book publisher to United States Army Psychological Operations Specialist. Her time with the US Army, including two years in Iraq, provided many opportunities for studying cybersecurity, communication, and human behavior.

Contents

    Abstract

    Background

    Literature Review

    Methods

    Results

    Results (cont.)

    Results (cont.)

    Results (cont.)

    Conclusions

    Works Cited

    Acronym Glossary

    Appendix A

 

ACRONYM GLOSSARY

ADA—Americans with Disabilities Act

CAC—Common Access Card

CBT—Computer Based Training

DHS—Department of Homeland Security

DoD—Department of Defense

FISMA—Federal Information Security and Management Act

IASE—Information Assurance Security Environment

IE—Internet Explorer

NIST—National Institute of Standards and Technology

NMT—New Mexico Tech, also New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

NSA—National Security Agency

OMB—Office of Management and Budget

TC—Technical Communication

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Posted by xcheditor on May 21, 2021 in article, Issue 9.2

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