Author(s):
Junior, Alexandre Oliveira ; Funchal, Gustavo Silva ; Queiroz, Jonas ; Loureiro, Jorge ; Pedrosa, Tiago ; Parra, Javier ; Leitão, Paulo
Date: 2022
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/27711
Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB
Subject(s): Internet of things; Cybersecurity; Education 4.0
Description
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the main foundations of Industry 4.0, providing widespread connectivity of systems and devices, which promotes significant benefits, such as improved performance, responsiveness, and reconfigurability. However, it also brings some security problems, which make these devices and systems vulnerable to cyberattacks, consequently demanding efficient learning and training initiatives to address the challenges regarding the qualification of undergraduate students and active professionals to design more secure systems, as well as to be more aware of cyberthreats during the management and use of them. With this in mind, this paper describes a Capture the Flag competition based on IoT cybersecurity. The participants’ feedback and performance evaluation show that this type of hands-on competition strongly contributes to learning the importance of cybersecurity in IoT-based applications.