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Gamification significantly enhances information security awareness (ISA) programs by leveraging engaging elements. Future research should focus on adaptive and AI-driven gamification to address identified gaps in personalized security training.

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  • Information Security
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Educational Technology

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  • Information security breaches are often caused by human error, necessitating effective employee education.
  • Information security awareness (ISA) programs are crucial for organizations to mitigate risks.
  • Gamification is an emerging and effective strategy for ISA programs in both public and private sectors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of gamification in ISA programs.
  • To identify trends, patterns, and research gaps in gamified ISA.
  • To guide future research directions in this domain.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic mapping study was conducted.
  • 69 relevant papers were selected and analyzed.
  • Papers were classified by publication type, year, research type, contribution, gamification type, adaptivity, and AI usage.

Main Results:

  • Most research is published in conference proceedings, with a notable increase in publications from 2015 to 2022.
  • Evaluation and validation research are dominant, with tools being the primary contribution type.
  • Content gamification is more prevalent than structural gamification.

Conclusions:

  • There are significant research gaps in adaptive, dynamic adaptive, and AI-based adaptive gamification for ISA.
  • Future research should explore personalized and intelligent gamified solutions for enhanced security awareness.
  • The study highlights the growing importance and potential of gamification in improving organizational information security.