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 8 – 10 of CYBER.ORG’s Intro to Cybersecurity course.
      
  Session Objectives
              - Apply best practices for secure device configuration.
 - Apply threat modeling to home and personal IoT threats.
 - Explore the use of cybersecurity tools for pentesting and for exploits.
 - Identify organizations and tools available to assist with vulnerability assessment and mitigation.
 - Identify types of network-based attacks including DoS, Spoofing, and MITM.
 - Identify vulnerabilities in web applications including cookie manipulation, input validation, and command injection.
 - Use the terminal for Linux commands and tools.
 
Session Details
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.