Cyber security in education in Greece



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Cyber security in education in Greece Sokratis K. Katsikas ska@unipi.gr

NIST SP800-50

NIS education in Europe EU Cyber security strategy and NIS directive http://eeas.europa.eu/policies/eu-cybersecurity/cybsec_comm_en.pdf At the national level it recommends (d) An indication of the education, awareness raising and training programmes

NIS education in Europe The NIS platform (https://resilience.enisa.europa.eu/nisplatform) 3 WGs WG3 on Secure ICT R&I Snapshot of education and training environment (http://cybersecuritymonth.eu/references/universities)

WG3 Education deliverable: Preliminary findings Cybersecurity education is a fast growing field Training in this area has become available from various sources and awareness programs.

WG3 Education deliverable: Preliminary findings Achievements Increase in number of university programs focusing on various aspects of cybersecurity. Emergence of a number of government initiatives supporting the development of cybersecurityskills and related professions Emergence of awareness programs in EU member states and ENISA-driven coordinated European awareness program. Emergence of several efforts working on assessing the needs of cybersecurity education and training. Growing number of organizations and enterprises providing cybersecuritytraining to all members/employees.

Gaps WG3 Education deliverable: Preliminary findings Lack of general agreement on the science of cybersecurity, leading to great diversity in training and curricular offered under the name of cybersecurity. Creation of common context in cybersecurity needs to be encouraged. Lack of differentiation between traditional programs offering fundamental security related curriculum and cybersecurity programs. While fundamental preparation is always key to good education, multidisciplinary skills necessary to a cybersecurity professional need to be included in many more programs.

WG3 Education deliverable: Preliminary findings Dearth of multidisciplinary programs and related degrees, as well as multi-faceted training materials. At a minimum, technologists focusing on cybersecurity need to have good understanding of privacy, legal and regulatory frameworks, economics or usability issues. Likewise, those focusing on legal and societal issues need to acquire a solid understanding of technology. Lack of mechanisms to quickly create and share materials on emerging threats or newly crucial skills, to ensure education provided under various cyber-security programs is up to date and matches the requirements of the dynamic workplace. Lack of mechanisms for continuing education for those who already acquired undergraduate and graduate degrees.

WG3 Education deliverable: Preliminary findings Although some EU countries have made strides in bringing cybersecurity students in contact with industry and government for apprenticeship projects, to help forge a practical foundation for the application of skills, these programs are usually limited and don t have solid sources of funding. Cybersecurity is a very dynamic field. Like similarly fast paced environments, it suffers from the lack of reliable mechanisms to bring the results of research into the curriculum as quickly as possible and to engage students more in academic research.

Universities Technological Education Institutes (TEIs)

NIS education in Greece: PhD Programmes In all Universities where faculty specialized in NIS exists Research teams active in NIS exist in most Universities and in some TEIs Strongest research teams in University of Piraeus ( - ) and University of the Aegean (InfoSec Lab - http://www.icsd.aegean.gr/group/index.ph p?group=l1)

NIS education in Greece: MSc Programmes University of the Aegean (http://www.icsd.aegean.gr/icsd_en/meta ptyxiaka/genika.php) Intensive Programme on Information & Communication systems Security IPICS (https://ipics2015.pns.aegean.gr/)

NIS education in Greece: Undergraduate programmes 23 programmes in 18 Universities 19 programmes in 13 TEIs Most (6) courses offered in UniPi Dept. of Digital Systems 5 University programmes offer more than 3 courses 2 University programmes (NTNU and TUC) do not offer any NIS courses

NIS education in Greece: Undergraduate programmes Only 1 TEI programme offers more than one NIS course 7 TEI programmes do not offer any NIS courses Contents against ACM/IEEE Computer Science Curricula 2013 (http://www.acm.org/education/cs2013- final-report.pdf)

NIS education in Greece: Undergraduate programmes Universities TEIs IAS/Foundational concepts in 42 12 security IAS/Principles of secure design 38 11 IAS/Defensive programming 8 1 IAS/Threats and attacks 22 10 IAS/Network security 22 8 IAS/Cryptography 33 11 IAS/Web security 19 7 IAS/Platform security 7 4 IAS/Security policy and governance 43 12 IAS/Digital forensics 3 1 IAS/Secure software engineering 1 - Number of courses 43 12

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