Implementation of real-time cybersecurity training through the integration of a hypervisor and an online CTF engine
Abstract
During 2017 and 2018, undergraduate
and graduate students from the ECECS Department
at the PUPR have seen an academic improvement in
cybersecurity from their participation in Capture the
Flag (CTF) competitions. These strategy-based
cybersecurity challenges, often hosted by
universities, federal agencies, and national
laboratories, can serve as an applied learning tool.
Three CTFs in particular; National Cyber League,
Cyberfire, and in-house CTF framework are
discussed in this paper. The NCL competitions saw
a score percentage increase in Log Analysis and
Wireless Application Exploitation. In the 2018
Cyberfire competition, the PUPR team won first
place among more than 100 teams including top
universities. The recent implementation of the PUPR
CTF framework has spiked the interest of students
across the campus. To date, an improvement in
critical thinking, teamwork, and familiarity with
real-life scenarios is benefiting students at our
department. Based on these observations, we aim to
continue monitoring student development, in
addition to incorporating topics covered in the CTFs
into the curriculum.
Key Terms CTF, Cryptography,
Cybersecurity, Hypervisor.