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AKSES  AR TIKEL  PEN Y ELIDIK AN  ADV ANCING  KNOWLEDGE  FOR  SUC CESS               FT SM  UKM


 TOWARDS YOUTH TALENT DEVELOPMENT IN CYBER SECURITY



 Fariza Fauzi, Zarina Shukur, Mohd Jasmy Abd Rahman
 far iza.fauzi@uk m.edu .m y



 Cyber security skill shortage has been reported both globally and locally  Cyber security skill is required in all
 sectors, including the government, aiming to strengthen the national cyber defence. Specialized infrastructure
 and extensive content are needed to develop our youths in this area. Current commercial solutions are costly and
 involve annual licensing fees. An alternate option is open-source solution. However, this requires longer time to
 set up the platform, as well as to devise the content.


 A Bernama interview with Italy’s Ambassador, Cristiano Maggipinto on 4th May 2021, highlighted Italy’s interest
 in collaborating with Malaysia in three main areas: academic and research, maritime and protection of critical
 infrastructure. Following that, UKM and Italian National Inter university Consortium for Informatics (CINI) have
 agreed to cooperate in the cyber security field, specifically in the research and training of cyber security experts
 to address the skill shortage issue.

 CyberChallenge.IT, a structured and game-based cybersecurity training program developed by CINI since 2017,
 has been proven effective in developing youth, aged 16 – 23 in Italy. Selected participants underwent a total of
 70 hours training, participated in both local and International “Capture the Flag” hacking competitions. It has, to
 date, produced competitive Italian teams as well as knowledgeable and skilled cybersecurity graduates as feeder
 to the industry.


 A pilot adoption of this CyberChallenge.IT Program will be implemented at the beginning of the 2021/2022
 academic session for students from the Faculty of Information Science and Technology (FTSM) and Pusat Kesatria
 Universiti (Kesatria), with mathematics being the only prerequisite of this program. Kesatria manages the training
 for a group of uniform bodies that are lined up for the nation’s defence forces, includes Pasukan Latihan Pegawai
 Simpanan (PALAPES), Kor Sukarelawan Polis Siswa Siswi (SUKSIS) and Kor Siswa Siswi Pertahanan Awam (SISPA).
 Students voluntarily join any body in Kesatria and undergo a special training. Upon completing it, they can be
 commissioned as second sub-lieutenants in the army / air force or second lieutenant in the navy etc. With this
 program, our goal is to develop youth in cyber security to reduce the skill shortage as well as strengthen the
 national cyber defence.
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