SOK : young children's cybersecurity knowledge, skills & practice: a systematic literature review

Maria Lamond, Karen Renaud, Lara Wood, Suzanne Prior

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Abstract

The rise in children’s use of technology highlights the need for them to learn to act securely online. Cybersecurity skills require mature cognitive abilities which children only acquire after they start using technology. As such, this paper explores the guidance and current curriculum expectations on cybersecurity aspects in Scotland. A systematic review was undertaken of the literature pertaining to cybersecurity education for children. We discovered that most research focused on assessing children’s knowledge or investigating the efficacy of interventions to improve cybersecurity knowledge and practice. Very few investigated the skills required to carry out the expected cybsersecurity actions. For example, high levels of literacy, mature short- and long-term memory, attention, and established meta cognition are all pre-requisites to be able to carry out cybersecurity activities. Our main finding is that empirical research is required to explore the ages at which children have developed essential cognitive abilities and thereby the potential to master cybersecurity skills.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuroUSEC '22: Proceedings of the 2022 European Symposium on Usable Security
Subtitle of host publication2022 European Symposium on Usable Security, EuroUSEC 2022
Place of PublicationNew York
Pages14–27
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4503-9700-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2022
EventEuroUSEC 2022 - Karlsruhe, Germany
Duration: 21 Oct 202221 Oct 2022

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Conference

ConferenceEuroUSEC 2022
Country/TerritoryGermany
Period21/10/2221/10/22

Keywords

  • children
  • password practice
  • authentication
  • cognition
  • education

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