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Gasiba, T., Lechner, U. & Pinto-Albuquerque, M. (2020). Sifu - a cybersecurity awareness platform with challenge assessment and intelligent coach. Cybersecurity. 3
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T. E. Gasiba et al.,  "Sifu - a cybersecurity awareness platform with challenge assessment and intelligent coach", in Cybersecurity, vol. 3, 2020
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@article{gasiba2020_1715069632826,
	author = "Gasiba, T. and Lechner, U. and Pinto-Albuquerque, M.",
	title = "Sifu - a cybersecurity awareness platform with challenge assessment and intelligent coach",
	journal = "Cybersecurity",
	year = "2020",
	volume = "3",
	number = "",
	doi = "10.1186/s42400-020-00064-4",
	url = "https://cybersecurity.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42400-020-00064-4"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Sifu - a cybersecurity awareness platform with challenge assessment and intelligent coach
T2  - Cybersecurity
VL  - 3
AU  - Gasiba, T.
AU  - Lechner, U.
AU  - Pinto-Albuquerque, M.
PY  - 2020
SN  - 2523-3246
DO  - 10.1186/s42400-020-00064-4
UR  - https://cybersecurity.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42400-020-00064-4
AB  - Software vulnerabilities, when actively exploited by malicious parties, can lead to catastrophic consequences. Proper handling of software vulnerabilities is essential in the industrial context, particularly when the software is deployed in critical infrastructures. Therefore, several industrial standards mandate secure coding guidelines and industrial software developers’ training, as software quality is a significant contributor to secure software. CyberSecurity Challenges (CSC) form a method that combines serious game techniques with cybersecurity and secure coding guidelines to raise secure coding awareness of software developers in the industry. These cybersecurity awareness events have been used with success in industrial environments. However, until now, these coached events took place on-site. In the present work, we briefly introduce cybersecurity challenges and propose a novel platform that allows these events to take place online. The introduced cybersecurity awareness platform, which the authors call Sifu, performs automatic assessment of challenges in compliance to secure coding guidelines, and uses an artificial intelligence method to provide players with solution-guiding hints. Furthermore, due to its characteristics, the Sifu platform allows for remote (online) learning, in times of social distancing. The CyberSecurity Challenges events based on the Sifu platform were evaluated during four online real-life CSC events. We report on three surveys showing that the Sifu platform’s CSC events are adequate to raise industry software developers awareness on secure coding.
ER  -