Foundation of Cybersecurity
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Due Date: April 12, 2024
 Lesson Guide 2.1.1 - Social Engineering - Click here
	Digital_Attack_Steps_Encoding_Fixed - click here and read
	Social_Engineering_Organizational_Security - click here and read
	Social_Engineering_Mitigation_Strategies - click here and read

Lesson 2.1.1 - Social Engineering - Click here

Lab 2.1.1 - Social Engineering Toolkit - Click here


 
Activity 2.1.1 - 7 Steps of Hacking - Click here
 
 


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Due Date: April 19, 2024
2.2.1 - Phishing
Lesson Overview:
Students will:
• Define Phishing as the use of fake emails/websites to trick users into providing secrets.
**Phishing**: Phishing is a cyber attack that involves the use of fraudulent emails or websites that mimic legitimate entities. The goal is to deceive users into providing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details by making them believe they are dealing with a trusted source. Attackers craft convincing emails or create fake websites that look nearly identical to those they are impersonating, tricking users into submitting their personal information directly to the malicious actors.

• Identify key characteristics that help identify a phishing email.
Click here.

Lesson 2.2.1 Phishing - Click here

Lesson Guide 2.2.1 Phishing - click here.

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Due Date: April 8, 2024
Assignment
-Practice Quizizz for phishing
  
Click here to practice the quizizz.
https://quizizz.com/join?gc=92936399

 

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Resources you may need and select Web addresses you may need (Below)

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-Locate your Cyber Range Passwords below by seat number.
Cyber Range Sign on ids and passwords (Period 1)
Click here and get your id and password.

Click here for your cyber range.
https://apps.cyber.org/login

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-Using Linux and the python interpreter

If you have forgotten how to boot up your Kali Linux machine and run python.
Click here for full instructions.


Estimated Hours of all areas

1. Linux Basics (20 hours)
2. Security Basics (35 hours)
3. Actors and Vulnerabilities (30 hours)
4. Malware and Attacks (60 hours)
5. Organizational Security (35 hours)
https://cyber.instructure.com/courses/243 Instructional Units

Sequence 1 Cyber course Cyber Fundamentals
Unit 1 - Foundations & Threats
• 1.0 - Cybersecurity Careers, course objectives and Ethics Agreement
• 1.1 - The CIA Triad and Authentication
• 1.2 - Identifying Security Threats
• 1.3 - Introduction to CLI (Command Line Interface)
Unit 2 - The Human Factor
• 2.1 - Social Engineering
• 2.2 - OSINT & Phishing
Unit 3 - Data Safety and Best Practices
• 3.1 - System Hardening
• 3.2 - IOT Threat Modeling
Unit 4 - Cryptography and Linux
• 4.1 - Bits, Binary and Encoding
• 4.2 - Basic Concepts of Cryptography
• 4.3 - Advanced Linux Command Line Interface
• 4.4 - Crypto Issues of Privacy vs Security
Unit 7 - Reconnaissance
• 7.1 Recon Introduction and Google Dorking
• 7.2 WHOIS and Nslookup
• 7.3 Network Scanning
Unit 8 - Network & System Threats
• 8.1 Net Attacks - Denial of Service (DoS)
• 8.2 Spoofing & Sniffing
• 8.3 Wireless, Mobile & VPNs
• 8.4 Pentesting & Exploits
• 8.5 Cyber War
Unit 9 - Online Threats
• 9.1 Basic Web Concepts
• 9.2 Web Vulnerabilities
• 9.3 SQL Database Attacks
Unit 10 - Encryption Security Tools
• 10.1 Symmetric & Asymmetric Encryption
• 10.2 SSL for Online Security
Instructional Units
Digitial Forensics


Sequence 2 Cyber course https://cyber.instructure.com/courses/243
Unit 5 - Devices and Networking
• 5.1 - Computing Devices
• 5.2 - Networking Fundamentals
• 5.3 - Protocols and Packets
Unit 6 - Law & Ethics
• 6.1 Impact of Law and Ethics on Cybercrime
https://cyber.instructure.com/courses/100 Unit 2 - Forensics (Digital Forensics)
- Extensive Linux Sessions
- https://www.cusack2.com/KCHS23_24/202404Apr/W01/03_Cyber/Cyber.html
Unit 13 - Network Security (Digital Forensics)
Unit 15 - Governance, Risk, and Compliance (Digital Forensics)
General outline of High Level
Cyber Capstone

Sequence 1 Cyber course Unit 0 - Teacher Resources.
Unit 1 - Intro to Linux
Unit 3 - Unit 3 - Password
Unit 4 - Encryption and Cryptopgraphy
Unit 5 - Authentication and Security Protocols
Unit 6 - social Engineering
Unit 7 - Threat Vector
Unit 8 - malware and Attacks Part 1
Unit 9 - Malware and Attachks Part 2
Unit 10 - Malware and Attacks part 3
Unit 11 - Malware and Attacks part 4
Unit 12 - Architecture and Design
Unit 14 - Mobile Devices and PKI