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Visual Feedback for Players of Multi-Level Capture the Flag Games: Field Usability Study

OŠLEJŠEK, Radek; Vít RUSŇÁK; Karolína BURSKÁ; Valdemar ŠVÁBENSKÝ; Jan VYKOPAL et al.

Basic information

Original name

Visual Feedback for Players of Multi-Level Capture the Flag Games: Field Usability Study

Authors

OŠLEJŠEK, Radek; Vít RUSŇÁK; Karolína BURSKÁ; Valdemar ŠVÁBENSKÝ and Jan VYKOPAL

Edition

Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2019 IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security (VizSec), p. 1-11, 11 pp. 2019

Publisher

IEEE

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Country of publisher

Canada

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

References:

Marked to be transferred to RIV

Yes

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14330/19:00115069

Organization

Fakulta informatiky – Repository – Repository

ISBN

978-1-7281-3876-3

EID Scopus

Keywords in English

cybersecurity training; capture the flag games; visual feedback; trainees

Links

EF16_019/0000822, research and development project. MUNI/A/1145/2018, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 4/10/2022 03:26, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In the original language

Capture the Flag games represent a popular method of cybersecurity training. Providing meaningful insight into the training progress is essential for increasing learning impact and supporting participants' motivation, especially in advanced hands-on courses. In this paper, we investigate how to provide valuable post-game feedback to players of serious cybersecurity games through interactive visualizations. In collaboration with domain experts, we formulated user requirements that cover three cognitive perspectives: gameplay overview, person-centric view, and comparative feedback. Based on these requirements, we designed two interactive visualizations that provide complementary views on game results. They combine a known clustering and time-based visual approaches to show game results in a way that is easy to decode for players. The purposefulness of our visual feedback was evaluated in a usability field study with attendees of the Summer School in Cyber Security. The evaluation confirmed the adequacy of the two visualizations for instant post-game feedback. Despite our initial expectations, there was no strong preference for neither of the visualizations in solving different tasks.

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