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Toolset for Collecting Shell Commands and Its Application in Hands-on Cybersecurity Training

ŠVÁBENSKÝ, Valdemar; Jan VYKOPAL; Daniel TOVARŇÁK a Pavel ČELEDA

Základní údaje

Originální název

Toolset for Collecting Shell Commands and Its Application in Hands-on Cybersecurity Training

Autoři

ŠVÁBENSKÝ, Valdemar; Jan VYKOPAL; Daniel TOVARŇÁK a Pavel ČELEDA

Vydání

New York, NY, USA, 2021 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), od s. 1-9, 9 s. 2021

Nakladatel

IEEE

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Stať ve sborníku

Stát vydavatele

Spojené státy

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Forma vydání

elektronická verze "online"

Odkazy

Označené pro přenos do RIV

Ano

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14610/21:00121979

Organizace

Ústav výpočetní techniky – Masarykova univerzita – Repozitář

ISBN

978-1-6654-3851-3

ISSN

EID Scopus

Klíčová slova anglicky

cybersecurity education; host-based monitoring; command-line history; Syslog; virtual machines; sandbox; educational data mining; learning analytics; learning technology

Návaznosti

EF16_019/0000822, projekt VaV.
Změněno: 31. 3. 2023 04:06, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Anotace

V originále

This Full Paper in the Innovative Practice category presents and evaluates a technical innovation for hands-on classes. When learning cybersecurity, operating systems, or networking, students perform practical tasks using a broad range of command-line tools. Collecting and analyzing data about the command usage can reveal valuable insights into how students progress and where they make mistakes. However, few learning environments support recording and inspecting command-line inputs, and setting up an efficient infrastructure for this purpose is challenging. To aid engineering and computing educators, we share the design and implementation of an open-source toolset for logging commands that students execute on Linux machines. Compared to basic solutions, such as shell history files, the toolset's novelty and added value are threefold. First, its configuration is automated so that it can be easily used in classes on different topics. Second, it collects metadata about the command execution, such as a timestamp, hostname, and IP address. Third, all data are instantly forwarded to central storage in a unified, semi-structured format. This enables automated processing of the data, both in real-time and post hoc, to enhance the instructors' understanding of student actions. The toolset works independently of the teaching content, the training network's topology, or the number of students working in parallel. We demonstrated the toolset’s value in two learning environments at four training sessions. Over two semesters, 50 students played educational cybersecurity games using a Linux command-line interface. Each training session lasted approximately two hours, during which we recorded 4439 shell commands. The semi-automated data analysis revealed different solution patterns, used tools, and misconceptions of students. Our insights from creating the toolset and applying it in teaching practice are relevant for instructors, researchers, and developers of learning environments. We provide the software and data resulting from this work so that others can use them in their hands-on classes.

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