2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33642-3_32
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Towards a Design Theory for Educational On-line Information Security Laboratories

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“…A recent literature review [4] revealed that most of the articles view labs as tools for achieving goals, without paying much attention to the whole package, in other words, thinking little about elements of the curriculum and the rationale behind it. Furthermore, most of the reviewed articles did not explicitly identify the core entities of an InfoSec lab, nor did they define the relationship between different entities of a lab.…”
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“…A recent literature review [4] revealed that most of the articles view labs as tools for achieving goals, without paying much attention to the whole package, in other words, thinking little about elements of the curriculum and the rationale behind it. Furthermore, most of the reviewed articles did not explicitly identify the core entities of an InfoSec lab, nor did they define the relationship between different entities of a lab.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in this case, Luleå University of Technology searched for a design exemplar of a pedagogical online InfoSec lab to adapt the design according to our pedagogical requirements. However, the literature review [4] shows there is a general absence of pedagogical approaches in the design and development of online InfoSec labs and related exercises. Problems such as this hinder efforts of information security teachers to adopt ready-made solutions available in the literature due to the lack of theoretical clarifications underlying the available solutions.…”
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