Date of Award
12-17-2020
Document Type
Masters Project
Abstract
The goal of this project is to create an easy to use, extensible, and engaging method to compute scores interactively during a practical cyber security education. Gamification has been shown to be an effective teaching tool and has been used in the offensive cybersecurity education space (via Capture The Flag competitions and challenges such as hackthebox.eu) but there has not been an open-source effort to bring this idea to the defensive side (blue team) aspect of cybersecurity. The Automated Remote Security Scoring Engine (ARSSE, pronounced "Arsh") uses a combination of well maintained open-source tools and custom connectors to facilitate an easy to use, scalable, and secure system to check the state of a computer system against a desired state and award points based on passed checks. ARSSE has been released to the public with the hope that it will fill a gap in training the next generation of information security professionals.
Recommended Citation
Chauhan, Arsh, "Automated Remote Security Scoring Engine (ARSSE): gamification of cyber security education" (2020). Computer Science. 30.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_grad_compsci/30
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11899