Frontiers in Education (Nov 2022)

Application of intervention mapping in cybersecurity education design

  • Rūta Pirta-Dreimane,
  • Agnė Brilingaitė,
  • Ginta Majore,
  • Benjamin James Knox,
  • Benjamin James Knox,
  • Kristina Lapin,
  • Karen Parish,
  • Stefan Sütterlin,
  • Stefan Sütterlin,
  • Ricardo Gregorio Lugo,
  • Ricardo Gregorio Lugo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.998335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Education in Cybersecurity is considered one of the key challenges facing the modern digitized world. Several frameworks, e.g., developed by NIST or ENISA, have defined requirements for cybersecurity education but do not give recommendations for their development. Developing appropriate education offerings need to incorporate theory-based approaches that are evidence supported. Adopting the Intervention Mapping paradigm, we propose an educational framework incorporating validated theoretical and evidence-based approaches to cybersecurity education encompassing stakeholders' input, identified competency needs, and how to implement and evaluate learning outcomes. This paper presents a case study of how Intervention Mapping can be used to help design cybersecurity education, discuss challenges in educational and professional aspects of cybersecurity, and present an applied educational approach based on Intervention Mapping and its evaluation.

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