Abstract:
The number of cybersecurity incidents increases
year over year. Cybersecurity education requires hands-on experience
to protect infrastructure and services against hackers.
However, existing teaching infrastructures face scalability and
hardware integration challenges. This paper presents a semivirtualized
security teaching infrastructure combining virtual
infrastructure, physical hardware access, and an Attack &
Defense framework. The infrastructure is based on a Proxmox
cluster, managed through a self-developed platform that allows
parallel access to different courses. The teaching concept enables
students to solve team-based exercises on personal laptops. Using
personal laptops motivates students to create and maintain their
own set of tools for cybersecurity analysis. Automated scoring and
hardware interaction enhance engagement, providing a flexible
platform for practical cybersecurity training.