Paper ID #37364On the Development of Cybersecurity and ComputingCentric Professional Developments and the SubsequentImplementation of Topics in K12 Lesson Plans (RTP)Andey Robins (University of Wyoming) Andey Robins is a graduate student studying K20 computer science and cybersecurity education. They are also involved in supply chain security research and adversarial program synthesis research.Andrea Carneal Burrows (Professor)Mike Borowczak Dr. Mike Borowczak received his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering in 2013. Formerly the Loy and Edith Harris Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of
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