Assessing Cybersecurity Hygiene and Cyber Threats Awareness in the Campus - A Case Study of Higher Education Institutions in Portugal and Poland

Luís Oliveira, A. Chmielewski, Paulina Rutecka, K. Cicha, Mariia Rizun, Nuno Torres, Pedro Pinto
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Cybersecurity skills are of utmost importance to prevent or mitigate the impact of cyberattacks. In higher education, there are graduations related to Information Technology (IT), where students are expected to develop technical skills, including cybersecurity. Thus, it is relevant to assess students' cybersecurity awareness regarding cybersecurity hygiene and cyber threats when they start their academic studies and to verify whether there are context-dependent differences. This paper presents the results of an assessment regarding the cybersecurity awareness level of 110 first-year students from computer science graduations from two different countries, Poland and Portugal. The assessment was designed as a survey divided into the following two main groups of questions: (1) awareness regarding cybersecurity hygiene and (2) awareness regarding major cyber threats considered in the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) 2021 cyber threat report. The survey results show that Polish and Portuguese students present different self-perceptions and knowledge regarding cybersecurity hygiene and knowledge of cybersecurity. In these areas, Polish students are generally more confident than Portuguese students. Also, Polish students presented better scores around 70%, against the ones obtained by the Portuguese students, scoring around 58%.
评估校园网络安全卫生和网络威胁意识——以葡萄牙和波兰高等教育机构为例
网络安全技能对于防止或减轻网络攻击的影响至关重要。在高等教育中,有与信息技术(IT)相关的毕业,学生被期望发展技术技能,包括网络安全。因此,在学生开始学术学习时评估他们对网络安全卫生和网络威胁的网络安全意识,并验证是否存在情境依赖的差异,是有意义的。本文介绍了对来自波兰和葡萄牙两个不同国家的110名计算机科学专业一年级学生的网络安全意识水平的评估结果。该评估被设计为一项调查,分为以下两组主要问题:(1)对网络安全卫生的认识;(2)对欧盟网络安全机构(ENISA) 2021年网络威胁报告中考虑的主要网络威胁的认识。调查结果显示,波兰和葡萄牙学生在网络安全卫生和网络安全知识方面的自我认知和知识存在差异。在这些方面,波兰学生通常比葡萄牙学生更自信。此外,波兰学生的得分约为70%,而葡萄牙学生的得分约为58%。
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