TOWARDS A UNIFIED MODEL OF CYBERSECURITY LITERACY: BLENDING PEDAGOGICAL, PROFESSIONAL, CONCEPTUAL AND EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS

Andriani Piki, University of Central Lancashire Cyprus (UCLan Cyprus), Larnaca, Cyprus
Markos Markou, American University of Cyprus, Larnaca, Cyprus
Eliana Stavrou, Open University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus

Abstract

Recent technological advances illuminate the perplexing nature of cybersecurity which prevails as a rapidly expanding scientific field and a growing social concern, alike. Despite the wide diffusion of mobile technologies and wireless Internet connectivity, fundamental challenges and gaps still exist in terms of end-users’ cybersecurity awareness, knowledge, skills, and behaviours. This study portrays a holistic understanding of cybersecurity literacy among non-experts, specifically in Wi-Fi contexts, by blending (i) innovative pedagogical approaches, (ii) professional cybersecurity frameworks, (iii) core cybersecurity knowledge areas and skills, and (iv) empirical insights gathered in the field from end-users, administrators of Wi-Fi networks, and cybersecurity experts. This four-tiered approach has informed the development of a unified model which can serve as a foundation for self-directed and personalised educational endeavours aiming to promote cybersecurity literacy among novice end-users.