Smart Environment for Adaptive Learning of Cybersecurity Skills
Jan Vykopal, Pavel Seda, Valdemar \v{S}v\'abensk\'y, Pavel \v{C}eleda

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel smart environment for adaptive cybersecurity training that personalizes learning paths based on student data, improving engagement and success rates.
Contribution
It presents a new adaptive tutor model and training format, along with a software platform that can be used broadly for real-world network security education.
Findings
Students completed tasks with appropriate difficulty levels.
Participants reported high satisfaction and perceived training effectiveness.
The environment successfully adapts to various proficiency levels.
Abstract
Hands-on computing education requires a realistic learning environment that enables students to gain and deepen their skills. Available learning environments, including virtual and physical labs, provide students with real-world computer systems but rarely adapt the learning environment to individual students of various proficiency and background. We designed a unique and novel smart environment for adaptive training of cybersecurity skills. The environment collects a variety of student data to assign a suitable learning path through the training. To enable such adaptiveness, we proposed, developed, and deployed a new tutor model and a training format. We evaluated the learning environment using two different adaptive trainings attended by 114 students of various proficiency. The results show students were assigned tasks with a more appropriate difficulty, which enabled them to…
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