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Expanding Cybersecurity Knowledge Through an Indigenous Lens: A First Look

机译:通过土著视角扩展网络安全知识:初探

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Decolonization and Indigenous education are at the forefront of Canadian content currently in Academia. Over the last few decades, we have seen some major changes in the way in which we share information. In particular, we have moved into an age of electronically-shared content, and there is an increasing expectation in Canada that this content is both culturally significant and relevant. In this paper, we discuss an ongoing community engagement initiative with First Nations communities in the Western Manitoba region. The initiative involves knowledge-sharing activities that focus on the topic of cybersecurity, and are aimed at a public audience. This initial look into our educational project focuses on the conceptual analysis and planning stage. We are developing a “Cybersecurity 101” mini-curriculum, to be implemented over several one-hour long workshops aimed at diverse groups (these public workshops may include a wide range of participants, from tech-adverse to tech-savvy). Learning assessment tools have been built in to the workshop program. We have created informational and promotional pamphlets, posters, lesson plans, and feedback questionnaires which we believe instill relevance and personal connection to this topic, helping to bridge gaps in accessibility for Indigenous communities while striving to build positive, reciprocal relationships. Our methodology is to approach the subject from a community needs and priorities perspective. Activities are therefore being tailored to fit each community. We hope this will lead to increased awareness and engagement by community members. Two Indigenous student research assistants were hired to assist in this project, which has developed into a blend of community outreach on the topic of security and data protection (most notably with respect to social media and online banking) and a computing education student-led educational research project.
机译:非殖民化和土著教育是当前学术界中加拿大内容的最前沿。在过去的几十年中,我们看到了信息共享方式的一些重大变化。特别是,我们已经进入了电子共享内容的时代,并且在加拿大,人们越来越期望这种内容在文化上具有重要意义并具有相关性。在本文中,我们与马尼托巴西部地区的原住民社区讨论了一项正在进行的社区参与计划。该计划涉及以网络安全为主题的知识共享活动,并面向公众。我们对教育项目的初步了解集中在概念分析和计划阶段。我们正在开发“网络安全101”迷你课程,将在针对不同群体的几个为时一小时的研讨会上实施(这些公开研讨会可能包括从技术不良到精通技术的广泛参与者)。学习评估工具已内置在研讨会计划中。我们创建了信息和促销手册,海报,课程计划和反馈调查表,我们认为这灌输了相关性和与该主题的个人联系,有助于弥合土著社区在可及性方面的差距,同时努力建立积极的互惠关系。我们的方法是从社区的需求和优先考虑的角度来解决这个问题。因此,活动是针对每个社区量身定制的。我们希望这将导致社区成员提高认识和参与。聘请了两名土著学生研究助理来协助该项目,该项目已发展成一个以安全和数据保护为主题的社区外展活动(尤其是在社交媒体和网上银行方面)和以计算机为主导的以学生为主导的教育活动研究项目。

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