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Ruta Pirta-Dreimane; Agne Brilingaite; Evita Roponena; Karen Parish; Janis Grabis; Ricardo Gregorio Lugo; Martinš Bonders – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2025
Incorporating gamification elements and innovative approaches in training programs are promising for addressing cybersecurity knowledge gaps. Cybersecurity education should combine hard and soft skill development when building the capacity to manage cyber incidents requiring timely communication, team collaboration, and self-efficacy in risk…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Computer Science Education, Educational Games, Gamification

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