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This research evaluates a cyber test-bed, DEXTAR (Defense Exercises for Team Awareness Research), and examines the relationship between good and bad team performance in increasingly difficult scenarios. Twenty-one computer science graduate students (seven three-person teams), with experience in cybersecurity, participated in a team-based cyber defense exercise in the context of DEXTAR, a high fidelity cybersecurity testbed. Performance measures were analyzed in addition to team process, team behavior, and workload to examine the relationship between good and bad teams. Lessons learned are reported that will inform the next generation of DEXTAR.
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- Network defense and team cognition: a team-based cybersecurity simulation
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- Bradbury, Aaron (Author)
- Cooke, Nancy J. (Thesis advisor)
- Branaghan, Russell (Committee member)
- Roscoe, Rod (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2016
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thesisPartial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2016
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bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 26-28)
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Field of study: Applied psychology
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by Aaron Bradbury