TY - GEN
T1 - Incorporating Dark Web Education into Cybersecurity Curricula
AU - Trabelsi, Zouheir
AU - Saidi, Firas
AU - Alomar, Ban
AU - Qayyum, Tariq
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The Dark web is considered the concealed part of the internet and harbors a huge assortment of cyber threats that compromise global security. One must understand what goes into the technical infrastructure of the Dark Web to develop an effective strategy for monitoring threats, conducting investigations, and implementing the appropriate security measures necessary to protect against illegal activities and data breaches originating from the Dark Web. In such a rapidly changing cyber threat landscape, especially threats originating from the Dark Web, it calls for a re-evaluation of the traditional information security curricula at academic institutions. This educational research work investigates the compelling need to integrate Dark Web Education into Cybersecurity programs for arming the future workforce with a comprehensive knowledge base and skillset necessary to fight modern-day cyber threats. A review of the current state of cybersecurity education reveals wide gaps in knowledge and readiness about Dark Web issues. This paper presents a structured approach for integrating Dark Web topics into the existing curricula on cybersecurity, focusing on legal, ethical, and technical dimensions. We believe in balance: on one side, theoretical knowledge; on the other, hands-on experiences that ensure the learner takes away just how complex the Dark Web is-without taking part in or condoning any illegal activities. Equally, a set of recommendations are commented on for educators and developers of curricula to integrate education about Dark Web safely and effectively into their cybersecurity programs, which will enhance the overall quality and relevance of cybersecurity education in preparing the students for the challenges of the digital age.
AB - The Dark web is considered the concealed part of the internet and harbors a huge assortment of cyber threats that compromise global security. One must understand what goes into the technical infrastructure of the Dark Web to develop an effective strategy for monitoring threats, conducting investigations, and implementing the appropriate security measures necessary to protect against illegal activities and data breaches originating from the Dark Web. In such a rapidly changing cyber threat landscape, especially threats originating from the Dark Web, it calls for a re-evaluation of the traditional information security curricula at academic institutions. This educational research work investigates the compelling need to integrate Dark Web Education into Cybersecurity programs for arming the future workforce with a comprehensive knowledge base and skillset necessary to fight modern-day cyber threats. A review of the current state of cybersecurity education reveals wide gaps in knowledge and readiness about Dark Web issues. This paper presents a structured approach for integrating Dark Web topics into the existing curricula on cybersecurity, focusing on legal, ethical, and technical dimensions. We believe in balance: on one side, theoretical knowledge; on the other, hands-on experiences that ensure the learner takes away just how complex the Dark Web is-without taking part in or condoning any illegal activities. Equally, a set of recommendations are commented on for educators and developers of curricula to integrate education about Dark Web safely and effectively into their cybersecurity programs, which will enhance the overall quality and relevance of cybersecurity education in preparing the students for the challenges of the digital age.
KW - Cybersecurity
KW - Dark Web
KW - Deep Web
KW - Ethical hacking
KW - Information security curricula
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U2 - 10.1109/EDUCON62633.2025.11016356
DO - 10.1109/EDUCON62633.2025.11016356
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105008206936
T3 - IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, EDUCON
BT - EDUCON 2025 - IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, Proceedings
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 16th IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, EDUCON 2025
Y2 - 22 April 2025 through 25 April 2025
ER -