The Internet of Things (IoT) sees the appearance of ever more connected objects. In such a context, the security aspect of these objects is more relevant than ever. That's why we have developed several courses about hardware security. Traditional security courses often start with a catalog of definitions that can sometimes be boring for students and therefore counterproductive. This study describes an escape game used as a sequence to introduce several security concepts. This serious game could be adapted according to the degree level of the students. Results show a significant improvement in acquiring skills for the students who plays to the escape game. All the contents of this course are open sourced and could be freely available on request.
L'Internet des objets (IoT) voit l'apparition d'objets de plus en plus connectés. Dans un tel contexte, l’aspect sécurité de ces objets est plus important que jamais. C'est pourquoi nous avons développé plusieurs cours sur la sécurité matérielle. Les cours de sécurité traditionnels commencent souvent par un catalogue de définitions qui peuvent parfois être ennuyeuses pour les étudiants et donc contre-productives. Cette étude décrit un « escape game » utilisé comme séquence pour introduire plusieurs concepts de sécurité. Ce jeu sérieux pourrait être adapté au niveau de diplôme des étudiants.
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