Publication: Lord of secure: The virtual reality game for Educating Network security
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2018-11-05
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Mahidol University
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Proceeding of 2018 7th ICT International Student Project Conference, ICT-ISPC 2018. (2018)
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Vasaka Visoottiviseth, Atit Phungphat, Nuntapob Puttawong, Pamanut Chantaraumporn, Jason Haga Lord of secure: The virtual reality game for Educating Network security. Proceeding of 2018 7th ICT International Student Project Conference, ICT-ISPC 2018. (2018). doi:10.1109/ICT-ISPC.2018.8523947 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/45558
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Lord of secure: The virtual reality game for Educating Network security
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© 2018 IEEE. At the present, the security on the Internet is very sensitive and important. Most of the computer science curricula in universities and institutes of higher education provides this knowledge in term of computer and network security. Therefore, students studying in the information technology area need to have some basic knowledge about the security in order to prevent the potential attacks and protect themselves from hackers or intruders. Unfortunately, the network security concept is moderately abstract when students learn in the traditional lecture-based class. In this paper, to motivate and help students to perceive better than in the traditional classroom, we propose a security game called 'Lord of Secure', which is a virtual reality (VR) game on Android for education. It is an alternative learning materials for learners to gain the knowledge about the network security effectively. The game composes of main topics of the network security such as Firewall, IDS, IPS, and Honey pot. Moreover, the game will give the players knowledge about network security through the virtual world. The game also contains several quizzes including pretest and posttest, so players will know how much they gain more knowledge about network security by comparing scores before and after playing the game.