4.6 Article

Gamification of Cybersecurity for Workforce Development in Critical Infrastructure

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 112487-112501

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3216711

Keywords

Computer security; Security; Learning systems; Computer crime; Integrated circuits; Resilience; Critical infrastructure; Game theory; Training; Cybersecurity framework; cybersecurity gamification; cybersecurity training; experimental learning; game-based training; ICS cybersecurity; NICE framework; workforce development

Funding

  1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  2. U.S. Department of Energy by the Battelle Memorial Institute [DE-AC05-75RL01830]

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This article discusses the importance of critical infrastructure in cyberattacks and explores the use of game-based learning to enhance network security. It introduces a cybersecurity training platform called NDTG.
Critical infrastructure has become a focal point of cyberattacks, as previously isolated operational technology networks that were once perceived to be air-gapped are becoming Internet-exposed through increased connectivity with informational technology networks. Recent adversarial tendencies have led to an increase in targeted cyberattacks against both industrial control systems (ICS) and building automation systems. Furthermore, the insufficient supply of a cyber workforce exacerbates the challenges for organizations to defend their systems. Game-based learning is gaining traction and studies have shown that it is an effective educational element. Training facility operators responsible for critical services can be achieved through gamification of security policies and controls. The Network Defense Training Game (NDTG) is a cybersecurity training platform that encompasses a series of cybersecurity events that the player must assess and react to throughout the scenario to defend the network by thwarting the adversary's attack. The NDTG uses scenario narratives based on historical cyber incidents that affect ICS. It is designed to train facility owners and operators to evaluate their cybersecurity posture and to apply cybersecurity frameworks before and during the process of addressing cyber events and incidents. This study provides a detailed technical overview and design architecture of NDTG and demonstrates its capability in advancing the ICS cybersecurity workforce.

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