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:: Volume 12, Issue 2 (2-2024) ::
منادی 2024, 12(2): 24-32 Back to browse issues page
Analysis of global trends in providing educational frameworks for training cyber security professionals
Ahmad Rahdari , Mohammad Hesam Tadayon *
Iran Telecommunication Research Center, Tehran, Iran
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Cyber security education in Iran is not aligned with global standards and approaches, and three factors, the educational sector, training applicants and stakeholders, and companies do not have proper knowledge of the required specializations and work roles. Different specializations in cyber security work fields in Iran do not match the international standard puzzles and this has created security holes in the country's cyber ecosystem. People working in cyberspace need a combination of domain-specific knowledge, skills, abilities, and other expertise to be as reliable and resilient as the technologies they work with.
At the international level, several frameworks have been designed and implemented for the training and employment of cybersecurity professionals. The most important of which are the US National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Cybersecurity Workforce Framework, the European Cybersecurity Skills Framework (ECSF), and the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) Cyber Skills Framework. In this paper, each of these frameworks is briefly introduced and their key features, including purpose, structure, and components, are reviewed and analyzed. In addition, their effectiveness in handling global organizations' challenges in creating and developing cybersecurity expert human resources is evaluated and analyzed critically. This review highlights the strengths and weaknesses of each framework, shows the propinquity of one of the frameworks to Iran's educational and labor markets, and provides recommendations for designing a national framework for training and employing cybersecurity professionals, which can be a great lesson for the country to ensure that the necessary measures are taken as soon as possible by those in charge.
 
Keywords: Cybersecurity, Education, Training, Skill, Knowledge, Ability, Work role, Human Recourse Development, The US Cybersecurity Workforce Framework (NICE), European Cybersecurity Skills Framework (ECSF), Australian Cyber Skills Framework (ASD)
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Type of Study: Technical Paper | Subject: Special
Received: 2023/09/18 | Accepted: 2023/09/25 | Published: 2023/09/25
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Rahdari A, Tadayon M H. Analysis of global trends in providing educational frameworks for training cyber security professionals. منادی 2024; 12 (2) :24-32
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Volume 12, Issue 2 (2-2024) Back to browse issues page
دوفصل نامه علمی  منادی امنیت فضای تولید و تبادل اطلاعات( افتا) Biannual Journal Monadi for Cyberspace Security (AFTA)
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