A lightweight framework for cyber risk management in Western Balkan higher education institutions

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Abstract

Higher education institutions (HEIs) have a significant presence in cyberspace. Data breaches in academic institutions are becoming prevalent. Online platforms in HEIs are a new learning mode, particularly in the post-COVID era. Recent studies on information security indicate a substantial increase in cybersecurity attacks in HEIs, because of their decentralized e-learning structure and diversity of users. In Western Balkans, there is a notable absence of incident response plans in universities, colleges, and academic institutions. Moreover, e-learning management systems have been implemented without considering security. This study proposes a cybersecurity methodology called a lightweight framework with proactive controls to address these challenges. The framework aims to identify cybersecurity vulnerabilities in learning management systems in Western Balkan countries and suggest proactive controls based on a penetration test approach.

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Kepuska, K., & Tomasevic, M. (2024). A lightweight framework for cyber risk management in Western Balkan higher education institutions. PeerJ Computer Science, 10, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.1958

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