Session Date
What do we need to do to keep ourselves safe online? How can we protect our identities and the devices we use? What are others doing online that could cause me harm? These questions and more are discussed in the Introduction to Cybersecurity course to help you lead a safer cyber existence. The hands-on labs utilize the CYBER.ORG Range, which is a no-cost cyber range for all K-12 students and educators. This condensed course covers cybersecurity concepts introduced in Units 5 – 7 of CYBER.ORG’s Intro to Cybersecurity course.
Session Objectives
  • Apply Google Dorking methods for advanced searching.
  • Capture and analyze network packets.
  • Complete tasks with cyber tools, including WireShark.
  • Configure network IP addressing.
  • Define techniques for reconnaissance of digital targets.
  • Examine the laws and rules that apply to digital activities.
  • Explore ethical issues associated with information security.
  • Identify how the Internet structure and Domain Name System can be used for reconnaissance and attacks.
  • Use the terminal for Linux commands and tools.
Session Trainer
Shannon Blomker
Session Delivery Method
Distance
Session Duration
8 Hours
Eligible for PD Credit
Yes
Session Cost
$ 0 per participant
Session Min Participants
10
Session Max Participants
15
Session Major Goal
This 8-hour course introduces educators to cybersecurity concepts to gain knowledge and confidence to teach those concepts to students.