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19th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training Workshops (CSEETW'06)
A Rapidly Reconfigurable Computer Lab for Software Engineering Security Experiments and Exercises
Turtle Bay, Hawaii
April 19-April 21
ISBN: 0-7695-2647-0
Kyle King, University of Idaho
David Manz, University of Idaho
Paul Ortman, University of Idaho
Doug Shikashio, University of Idaho
Paul Oman, University of Idaho
The Reconfigurable Attack-Defend Instructional Computing Laboratory (RADICL) is a software engineering lab at the University of Idaho. The lab is unique in that it can completely reconfigure its network topology and change the operating system of every machine in the lab in four minutes. The lab has been used for various research projects, classroom exercises, and academic experiments. The organization of the lab and some examples of its classroom use are discussed in this paper.
Citation:
Kyle King, David Manz, Paul Ortman, Doug Shikashio, Paul Oman, "A Rapidly Reconfigurable Computer Lab for Software Engineering Security Experiments and Exercises," cseetw, pp.24, 19th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training Workshops (CSEETW'06), 2006
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