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How Do We Teach Cybersecurity?

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How do you teach cybersecurity to a middle school student? To a soldier? To some of the best hackers in the country? How do you evaluate all of these audiences’ skills? Cybersecurity training has been an ongoing challenge for decades. The key to making the best use of your training dollar is to craft training that matches your audience’s needs and engages them in a meaningful manner. When you create an experience so enthralling that your audience is logging in on nights and weekends just to continue participating, the value of immersive training truly shines. Join us during this webinar as Rotem Guttman shares the lessons he’s learned over a decade of developing engaging, immersive training and evaluation environments for a variety of audiences.

What attendees will learn:

• How to make cybersecurity training engaging

• What motivates different types of learners

• The history of enhanced cybersecurity training at the SEI

  continue reading

151 episodes

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Manage episode 292505130 series 1264075
Content provided by Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute and SEI Members of Technical Staff or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How do you teach cybersecurity to a middle school student? To a soldier? To some of the best hackers in the country? How do you evaluate all of these audiences’ skills? Cybersecurity training has been an ongoing challenge for decades. The key to making the best use of your training dollar is to craft training that matches your audience’s needs and engages them in a meaningful manner. When you create an experience so enthralling that your audience is logging in on nights and weekends just to continue participating, the value of immersive training truly shines. Join us during this webinar as Rotem Guttman shares the lessons he’s learned over a decade of developing engaging, immersive training and evaluation environments for a variety of audiences.

What attendees will learn:

• How to make cybersecurity training engaging

• What motivates different types of learners

• The history of enhanced cybersecurity training at the SEI

  continue reading

151 episodes

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