Infusing Morabaraba game design to develop a cybersecurity awareness game (CyberMoraba)

Mike Wa Nkongolo
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Numerous studies have confirmed the effectiveness of Cybersecurity Awareness Games (CAGs) in enhancing the security posture of diverse organizations. As these organizations increasingly face the formidable challenge of cyberattacks, implementing serious CAGs to solve this issue has become a paramount concern. This article introduces an innovative approach to cybersecurity education by presenting a serious CAG. The game aims to effectively educate students about critical aspects of cybersecurity awareness engagingly and interactively. The study aimed to redefine cybersecurity awareness training by introducing an indigenous game design that intricately incorporates the traditional South African Morabaraba board game. While the effectiveness of non-indigenous games like "Capture The Flag (CTF)" in cybersecurity training is acknowledged, indigenous designs have been overlooked. This research creatively integrates Morabaraba's gameplay into cybersecurity training, adapting it into a competitive game where players adopt the roles of either defenders or attackers, with corresponding tokens/images symbolizing various cyber defense and attack strategies. Both the defenders and attackers in the game can elevate their awareness scores by strategically positioning defensive or attacking images on the game board. Subsequently, a judging entity assesses the players' moves and assigns scores based on the accuracy of the images placed. The game mirrors real-world scenarios, promoting strategic thinking and leveraging interactive gameplay for practical insights into cybersecurity awareness. Players demonstrate their cybersecurity knowledge through offensive and defensive strategies. A group of 40 students evaluated the game's effectiveness, highlighting its potential to create an engaging and competitive learning environment that imparts cybersecurity principles and practical application. The evaluation of the game mechanics demonstrated a remarkably positive outcome, with students expressing both enjoyment and an enhanced understanding of cybersecurity awareness.
注入 Morabaraba 游戏设计,开发网络安全意识游戏(CyberMoraba)
大量研究证实,网络安全意识游戏(CAGs)在增强不同组织的安全态势方面非常有效。随着这些组织日益面临网络攻击的严峻挑战,实施严肃的 CAG 来解决这一问题已成为当务之急。本文通过介绍严肃的 CAG,介绍了一种创新的网络安全教育方法。该游戏旨在以引人入胜的互动方式,有效地教育学生网络安全意识的关键方面。该研究旨在通过引入一种本土游戏设计,将南非传统的 Morabaraba 棋盘游戏巧妙地融入其中,从而重新定义网络安全意识培训。虽然 "夺旗(CTF)"等非本土游戏在网络安全培训中的有效性已得到认可,但本土设计却一直被忽视。本研究创造性地将 Morabaraba 的游戏玩法融入网络安全培训中,将其改编成一种竞技游戏,让玩家扮演防御者或攻击者的角色,并配以象征各种网络防御和攻击策略的相应令牌/图像。游戏中的防御者和攻击者都可以通过在游戏板上战略性地放置防御或攻击图像来提高自己的意识分数。随后,评审机构会评估玩家的行动,并根据所放置图像的准确性给出分数。游戏反映了真实世界的场景,促进了战略思维,并利用互动游戏对网络安全意识有了切实的了解。玩家通过进攻和防御策略展示自己的网络安全知识。一个由 40 名学生组成的小组对该游戏的效果进行了评估,强调了该游戏在创造一个富有吸引力和竞争性的学习环境,传授网络安全原理和实际应用方面的潜力。对游戏机制的评估显示了显著的积极成果,学生们表示既享受其中,又增强了对网络安全意识的理解。
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