A Study on Designing Cyber Training and Cyber Range to Effectively Respond to Cyber Threats

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Abstract

As cyberattacks become increasingly sophisticated with advancements in information and communication technology, the impact of cyberspace threats is growing in both civilian and defense sectors. The utilization of cyber capabilities in operations is on the rise, prompting major nations to continuously enhance their cyber capabilities. This study aims to establish a systematic approach to cyber operations training and propose a framework for the development of cyber training. A hybrid cyber training system is designed as a plan for temporal and spatial integration to simultaneously combine simulation-based training with real-world target training. To develop this concept, a literature review was conducted, expert consultations were held, and data were collected and analyzed through visits to relevant organizations and units. Additionally, the fundamental components of cyber training were examined from environmental, scenario-based, and operational perspectives, leading to the presentation of a development direction for effective cyber training. This study is anticipated to enhance response capabilities to evolving cyber threats and attacks, improve cyber operational proficiency, and secure cyber power to achieve dominance in cyberspace.

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Shin, Y., Kwon, H., Jeong, J., & Shin, D. (2024). A Study on Designing Cyber Training and Cyber Range to Effectively Respond to Cyber Threats. Electronics (Switzerland), 13(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13193867

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