6 Papers
8 Citations
Dat Tang is an academic researcher from Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Information management. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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CyRIS: a cyber range instantiation system for facilitating security training
Cuong Pham,Dat Tang,Ken-ichi Chinen,Razvan Beuran +3 more
- 08 Dec 2016
TL;DR: This paper proposes CyRIS (Cyber Range Instantiation System), a mechanism to automatically prepare and manage cyber ranges for cybersecurity education and training based on specifications defined by the instructors, and presents an evaluation of it.
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Integrated framework for hands-on cybersecurity training: CyTrONE
TL;DR: An integrated cybersecurity training framework is designed and implemented to address shortcomings by automating the training content generation and environment setup tasks and the results show that CyTrONE is well-suited for actual training activities in terms of features, usability and execution performance.
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Supporting cybersecurity education and training via LMS integration: CyLMS
TL;DR: While so far CyLMS has only been used in the cybersecurity context, the platform is sufficiently generic to be applied to other education activities, as a learning content management tool that facilitates training content creation and sharing.
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Interactive cybersecurity defense training inspired by web-based learning theory
Dat Tang,Cuong Pham,Ken-ichi Chinen,Razvan Beuran +3 more
- 01 Nov 2017
TL;DR: This research proposes an interactive training interface aiming to bring a better interaction inspired by the web-based learning theory, which runs on top of a system that can setup the training environment automatically and perform unmanned cyber attacks.
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Cybersecurity Education and Training Support System: CyRIS
TL;DR: An open-source system named CyRIS (Cyber Range Instantiation System) is presented that supports cybersecurity education and training by fully automating the training environment setup, thus making it possible for any organization to conduct more numerous and variate training activities.