The Defensive Cyber Security Readiness Model for Higher Education
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2025-03-03
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International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
Abstract
Cybersecurity entails a variety of concepts, tools and practices that are closely related to those of security
aligned to information and operational technology. Citizens worldwide now have easy access to the internet, broadband,
and fiber connectivity due to recent technology adoption. Threats to general cyber security, such as financial fraud, social
engineering schemes, and virus attacks, have grown. Despite the fact that numerous standards like NIST and ISO have
came up with a number of security models, the majority of businesses and organizations, as well as the cyber-security
industry itself, are ill-prepared for the growing number of cyberattacks. This is due to the fact that the majority of security
analysis systems now in use are primarily concerned with attack detection. Because of this circumstance, the attack
surface has been continuously expanding in institutions of higher learning where sensitive data and valuable assets are
highly valued by staff and students. This study was to evaluate the defensive cyber security preparedness model for
Universities. The study utilized a goal-based method to evaluate the model based on its functionality, usability, reliability,
efficiency, and maintainability metrics. The evaluation results from the experts conducted indicate that the model is over
80% satisfactory. This study is very significant as universities will be able to ascertain their preparedness status as well
responding to outlined recommendations that will ensure they stay safe from future evolving cyber threats.
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Fiber, Cybersecurity, Cyber-Attack, Preparedness, Metrics.