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IT-ACS-1.1
Communicate effectively through writing, speaking, listening, reading, and interpersonal abilities.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.9 Capstone: Coffee Shop Consultant (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 5.15 Capstone: The VitalLink Security Consult (Asymmetric Cryptography)
  4. 5.21 Reading the Attack: Log Analysis for Application Attacks (Detecting Attacks on Data and Applications)
  5. Advanced Cybersecurity
  6. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  7. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  8. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  9. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  10. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  11. 9.1 The Game of Risk
IT-ACS-1.2
Demonstrate creativity by asking challenging questions and applying innovative procedures and methods.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.9 Capstone: Coffee Shop Consultant (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 3.13 Capstone: Firewalls in Practice (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  4. 4.12 Capstone: Device Defense-In-Depth (Protecting Devices)
  5. 5.8 Capstone: Defending a Real System (Protecting Applications and Data)
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  8. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  9. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  10. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  11. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  12. 9.1 The Game of Risk
IT-ACS-1.3
Exhibit critical thinking and problem solving skills to locate, analyze and apply information in career planning and employment situations.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 1.1 Welcome to Cybersecurity!
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  5. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  6. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  7. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  8. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  9. 9.1 The Game of Risk
IT-ACS-1.4
Model work readiness traits required for success in the workplace including integrity, honesty, accountability, punctuality, time management, and respect for diversity.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  3. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  4. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  5. 9.1 The Game of Risk
IT-ACS-1.5
Apply the appropriate skill sets to be productive in a changing, technological, diverse workplace to be able to work independently and apply team work skills.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  3. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  4. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  5. 9.1 The Game of Risk
IT-ACS-1.6
Present a professional image through appearance, behavior and language.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  3. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  4. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  5. 9.1 The Game of Risk
IT-ACS-2.1
Describe the threats to a computer network, methods of avoiding attacks, and options in dealing with virus attacks.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.2 Traffic in the Wrong Hands (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. 3.3 Misdirected and Overwhelmed (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  4. 3.4 How Adversaries Get Into Your Network (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. 4.2 The Adversary's Toolkit (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  6. 4.10 Defend the Device (Protecting Devices)
  7. Advanced Cybersecurity
  8. 3.1 Network Attacks
  9. 3.2 Malware Types and Prevention
  10. 3.3 Common Network Attacks
  11. 3.4 Additional Attacks
  12. 3.5 Cross-site Scripting
  13. 3.6 Internal Threats
  14. 9.2 Assessing Risks
  15. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  16. 4.8 Application Security
  17. 4.9 Browser Configuration
  18. 4.10 System Administration
IT-ACS-2.2
Investigate potential abuse and unethical uses of computers and networks.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 The Threat Landscape (Best Practices for Public Networks)
  3. 2.1 The Art of Deception (Cyber Foundations)
  4. 4.9 Writing the Rules Devices Follow (Protecting Devices)
  5. Advanced Cybersecurity
  6. 3.1 Network Attacks
  7. 3.2 Malware Types and Prevention
  8. 3.3 Common Network Attacks
  9. 3.4 Additional Attacks
  10. 3.5 Cross-site Scripting
  11. 3.6 Internal Threats
  12. 9.2 Assessing Risks
  13. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  14. 1.4 Cyber Ethics and Laws
IT-ACS-2.3
Explain the consequences of illegal, social, and unethical uses of information technologies (e.g., piracy; illegal downloading; licensing infringement; inappropriate uses of software, hardware, and mobile devices).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 10.4 Level 4: Data and Licenses
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 4.7 Software Licenses
IT-ACS-2.4
Differentiate between freeware, shareware, and public domain software copyrights
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 10.4 Level 4: Data and Licenses
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 4.7 Software Licenses
IT-ACS-2.5
Discuss computer crimes, terms of use, and legal issues such as copyright laws, fair use laws, and ethics pertaining to scanned and downloaded clip art images, photographs, documents, video, recorded sounds and music, trademarks, and other elements for use in Web publications
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 10.4 Level 4: Data and Licenses
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 1.4 Cyber Ethics and Laws
IT-ACS-2.6
Identify netiquette including the use of e-mail, social networking, blogs, texting, and chatting.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 1.1 Digital Footprint and Responsibility
  3. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  4. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
IT-ACS-2.7
Explain proper netiquette, including the use of e-mail, social networking, blogs, texting, and chatting.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 1.1 Digital Footprint and Responsibility
  3. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  4. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
IT-ACS-2.8
Discuss the importance of cyber safety and the impact of cyber bullying.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 1.2 The Rules of the Game
  3. 1.3 The Tricks Behind Every Scam (Understanding Social Engineering)
  4. 1.4 Lock It Down With Better Passwords (Suspicious Website Logins)
  5. 1.7 Using AI as Your Defense (AI-Based Cybersecurity Attacks)
  6. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  7. 1.1 Digital Footprint and Responsibility
  8. 1.6 Cybersecurity Essentials
IT-ACS-3.1
Analyze and differentiate among types of malware.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 1.2 The Rules of the Game
  3. 4.2 The Adversary's Toolkit (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 3.2 Malware Types and Prevention
  6. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  7. 1.6 Cybersecurity Essentials
IT-ACS-3.2
Identify malware code, including strings.
IT-ACS-3.3
Demonstrate skill in handling malware. [NICE 153]
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 Defend the Device (Protecting Devices)
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 3.2 Malware Types and Prevention
IT-ACS-3.4
Demonstrate skill in preserving evidence integrity according to standard operating procedures or national standards. [NICE 217].
IT-ACS-4.1
Analyze and differentiate among types of network attacks (e.g., virus, worms, trojans, unpatched software, password cracking, advanced persistent threats, etc.).
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 4.2 The Adversary's Toolkit (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. 4.3 How Adversaries Get In (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  4. 4.5 Cracking the Hash (Authentication)
  5. 4.6 Passwords Under Attack (Authentication)
  6. 4.10 Defend the Device (Protecting Devices)
  7. Advanced Cybersecurity
  8. 3.1 Network Attacks
  9. 3.3 Common Network Attacks
  10. 3.4 Additional Attacks
IT-ACS-4.2
Distinguish between different social engineering attacks (e.g., baiting, phishing/spear phishing, pretexting/ blagging, tailgating, quid pro quo, etc.).
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 1.3 The Tricks Behind Every Scam (Understanding Social Engineering)
  3. 2.1 The Art of Deception (Cyber Foundations)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 3.2 Malware Types and Prevention
  6. 3.4 Additional Attacks
  7. 9.4 Penetration Testing
IT-ACS-4.3
Distinguish between reconnaissance/footprinting, infiltration, network breach, network exploitation, and attack for effects (e.g., deceive, disrupt, degrade, and destroy).
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.2 Anatomy of a Cyberattack (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 2.3 Breaking In and Staying In (Cyber Foundations)
  4. 2.4 The Attacker's Endgame (Cyber Foundations)
  5. Advanced Cybersecurity
  6. 9.1 Identifying Risks
  7. 9.4 Penetration Testing
IT-ACS-4.4
Demonstrate an understanding of DoS/DDoS, session hijacking, HTTP spoofing, DNS attacks, switch attacks, man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks, and cross site scripting, and drive-by-attacks.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.2 Traffic in the Wrong Hands (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. 3.3 Misdirected and Overwhelmed (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  4. 5.2 When Input Becomes an Attack (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. Advanced Cybersecurity
  6. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  7. 3.1 Network Attacks
  8. 3.4 Additional Attacks
  9. 3.5 Cross-site Scripting
  10. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  11. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.1
Use and apply appropriate cryptographic tools and products.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 5.9 Keys, Blocks, and Streams (Protecting Stored Data with Cryptography)
  3. 5.11 Tools for AES (Protecting Stored Data with Cryptography)
  4. 5.14 Tools for RSA (Asymmetric Cryptography)
  5. Advanced Cybersecurity
  6. 1.1 Advanced Cryptography
  7. 1.2 Hash Functions
  8. 1.3 Hash Function Development
  9. 1.4 Asymmetric Encryption
  10. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  11. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  12. 2.2 Symmetric Encryption
  13. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.2
Explain the core concepts of Public Key Infrastructure
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 5.12 Two Keys Are Better Than One (Asymmetric Cryptography)
  3. 5.14 Tools for RSA (Asymmetric Cryptography)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 1.1 Advanced Cryptography
  6. 1.4 Asymmetric Encryption
  7. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  8. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  9. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.3
Demonstrate knowledge of network access, identity, and access management (e.g., public key infrastructure [PKI]) and implement PKI, certificate management, and associated components. [NICE 79].
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 1.1 Advanced Cryptography
  3. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  4. 6.5 Access Control
  5. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  6. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.4
Install and configure Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and send/receive PGP encrypted email.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.2 Protocols and Standards
IT-ACS-5.5
Install and view a digital certificate
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.6
Understand and master process to enroll for digital certificates.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.7
Renew, revoke, backup, and restore public and private key certificates.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.8
Install and secure a Certificate Authority (CA)
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-5.9
Backup and restore a Certificate Authority (CA).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 Digital Certificates
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 2.4 Authentication Methods
IT-ACS-6.1
Implement wireless networks in a secure manner.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 The Threat Landscape (Best Practices for Public Networks)
  3. 3.7 Locking Down the Airwaves (Protecting Networks: Managerial Controls and Wireless Security)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 6.2 Protocols and Standards
IT-ACS-6.2
Analyze and differentiate among types of wireless attacks.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 The Threat Landscape (Best Practices for Public Networks)
  3. 3.7 Locking Down the Airwaves (Protecting Networks: Managerial Controls and Wireless Security)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 3.1 Network Attacks
IT-ACS-6.3
Configure a wireless Access Point (WPA, WPA-2).
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.7 Locking Down the Airwaves (Protecting Networks: Managerial Controls and Wireless Security)
IT-ACS-6.4
Demonstrate use of InSSIDer and Netstumbler on wireless communications.
IT-ACS-6.5
Change the power level of a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Access Point.
IT-ACS-6.6
Demonstrate knowledge of Virtual Private Network (VPN) security and configure Virtual Private Network (VPN). [NICE 148]
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.6 The Network's Rulebook (Protecting Networks: Managerial Controls and Wireless Security)
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ACS-6.7
Demonstrate knowledge of remote access policy Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) and Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ACS-7.1
Explain the impact and proper use of environmental controls.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.10 The Physical Side of Cyber Threats (Physical Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 8.5 Environmental Controls
IT-ACS-7.2
Explain the importance of security-related awareness and training.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.8 Building Strong Cyber Defenses (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 2.13 Small Habits, Big Security Impact (Protecting Physical Spaces)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 3.6 Internal Threats
  6. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  7. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
  8. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-7.3
Install environmental controls through Basic Input/Output System (BIOS).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 3.6 Internal Threats
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 8.5 Environmental Controls
IT-ACS-7.4
Write organizational security policies (email, wireless, etc.).
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.13 Small Habits, Big Security Impact (Protecting Physical Spaces)
  3. 3.6 The Network's Rulebook (Protecting Networks: Managerial Controls and Wireless Security)
  4. 4.9 Writing the Rules Devices Follow (Protecting Devices)
  5. 5.5 Data in the Wrong Hands: Classification, Regulation & Policy (Protecting Applications and Data)
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 10.1 Level 1: Entry Event
  8. 10.2 Level 2: User Training
  9. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
  10. 10.4 Level 4: Data and Licenses
  11. 10.5 Level 5: Change Management
  12. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  13. 4.10 System Administration
IT-ACS-8.1
Demonstrate knowledge of incident response and handling methodologies. [NICE 61]
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
IT-ACS-8.2
Demonstrate knowledge of incident categories, incident responses, and timelines for responses and compare and contrast aspects of business continuity. [NICE 60]
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-8.3
Execute disaster recovery plans and procedures
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
IT-ACS-8.4
Demonstrate the ability to capture volatile memory contents
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.1 Internal Components
IT-ACS-8.5
Perform imaging functions, such as operating system, network, and software configurations.
IT-ACS-8.6
Restore a machine from a known good backup.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.8 Application Security
IT-ACS-9.1
Analyze and differentiate among types of mitigation and deterrent techniques.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.8 Building Strong Cyber Defenses (Cyber Foundations)
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 9.3 Risk Response
  5. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  6. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
  7. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-9.2
Implement assessment tools and techniques to discover security threats and vulnerabilities.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 4.3 How Adversaries Get In (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 9.1 Identifying Risks
  5. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  6. 6.10 Network Communication
  7. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
  8. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-9.3
Explain the proper use of penetration testing versus vulnerability scanning in the context of vulnerability assessments.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.2 Anatomy of a Cyberattack (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 2.3 Breaking In and Staying In (Cyber Foundations)
  4. 2.9 Capstone: Coffee Shop Consultant (Cyber Foundations)
  5. Advanced Cybersecurity
  6. 9.4 Penetration Testing
  7. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  8. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
IT-ACS-9.4
Demonstrate skill in conducting vulnerability scans and recognizing vulnerabilities in security systems (e.g., Nessus, Nmap, Retina). [NICE 3]
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 9.1 Identifying Risks
IT-ACS-9.5
Conduct a security audit.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.12 Mapping the Risks Around You (Physical Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. 4.5 Cracking the Hash (Authentication)
  4. 4.11 Host Firewalls (Protecting Devices)
  5. 4.12 Capstone: Device Defense-In-Depth (Protecting Devices)
  6. 5.3 When the Boundaries Break (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  7. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  8. 4.10 System Administration
  9. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-9.6
View and modify an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.
IT-ACS-9.7
Evaluate the patch status of a machine.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 Defend the Device (Protecting Devices)
IT-ACS-9.8
Demonstrate knowledge of packet-level analysis in order to install and view packet sniffer. [NICE 93]
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.18 The Story in the Logs (Detecting Network Attacks)
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 9.1 Identifying Risks
IT-ACS-9.9
Perform secure data destruction (e.g., Secure Erase, BCWipe).
IT-ACS-10.1
Explain risk-related concepts.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.5 Risk Fundamentals: What Could Go Wrong? (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 5.4 How Do You Measure Risk? (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 9.1 Identifying Risks
  6. 9.2 Assessing Risks
  7. 9.3 Risk Response
  8. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  9. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
IT-ACS-10.2
Perform a risk assessment.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.5 Risk Fundamentals: What Could Go Wrong? (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 2.6 Risky Business: Turning Risk Into a Plan (Cyber Foundations)
  4. 4.4 What's Worth Protecting? (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. 5.4 How Do You Measure Risk? (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 9.1 Identifying Risks
  8. 9.2 Assessing Risks
  9. 9.3 Risk Response
  10. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  11. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
  12. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-10.3
Identify mitigations for risks from risk assessment.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.6 Risky Business: Turning Risk Into a Plan (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 2.7 The Risk Response Playbook (Cyber Foundations)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 9.2 Assessing Risks
  6. 9.3 Risk Response
  7. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  8. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
  9. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-10.4
Conduct appropriate risk mitigation strategies.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 2.7 The Risk Response Playbook (Cyber Foundations)
  3. 2.9 Capstone: Coffee Shop Consultant (Cyber Foundations)
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 9.2 Assessing Risks
  6. 9.3 Risk Response
  7. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  8. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
  9. 8.7 Risky Business
IT-ACS-11.1
Apply and implement secure network administration principles.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.6 The Network's Rulebook (Protecting Networks: Managerial Controls and Wireless Security)
  3. 3.8 Network Segmentation (Protecting Networks: Segmentation)
  4. 3.12 Writing the Rulebooks (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  5. Advanced Cybersecurity
  6. 3.6 Internal Threats
  7. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  8. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ACS-11.2
Demonstrate knowledge of how network services and protocols interact to provide network communications in order to securely implement and use common protocols. [NICE 50]
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.1 How Network Traffic Moves (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 6.2 Protocols and Standards
  5. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  6. 6.10 Network Communication
IT-ACS-11.3
Identify commonly used default network ports.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.2 Protocols and Standards
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 6.10 Network Communication
IT-ACS-11.4
Set up a Network Address Translation (NAT) device.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ACS-11.5
Spoof a Media Access Control (MAC) address.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ACS-11.6
Configure Virtual Private Network (VPN).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ACS-11.7
Configure a remote access policy Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) and Point-toPoint Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ACS-11.8
Demonstrate knowledge of network protocols (e.g., Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and directory services (e.g., Domain Name System (DNS) by setting up common protocols, e.g., Secure Shell (SSH), netstat, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), nslookup, Telnet, DNS/Bind, FTP, IIS/Web Pages, DHCP/DNS server. [NICE 81]
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.2 Protocols and Standards
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 6.10 Network Communication
  5. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ACS-11.9
Locate open ports by completing a port scan.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 4.3 How Adversaries Get In (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  3. 6.4 Unit 4: Securing Devices
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 9.1 Identifying Risks
  6. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  7. 6.10 Network Communication
IT-ACS-11.10
Demonstrate the knowledge and use of network statistics (netstat), a command purpose.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ACS-12.1
Explain the goals, mission and objectives of Future Business Leaders of America.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 20.1 Student Organizations
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 18.1 Student Organizations
IT-ACS-12.2
Explore the impact and opportunities a student organization (FBLA) can develop to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 20.1 Student Organizations
  3. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  4. 18.1 Student Organizations
IT-ACS-12.3
Explore the local, state, and national opportunities available to students through participation in related student organization (FBLA) including but not limited to conferences, competitions, community service, philanthropy, and other FBLA activities.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 20.1 Student Organizations
  3. 20.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
  4. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  5. 18.1 Student Organizations
  6. 18.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
IT-ACS-12.4
Explain how participation in career and technology education student organizations can promote lifelong responsibility for community service and professional development.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 20.1 Student Organizations
  3. 20.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
  4. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  5. 18.1 Student Organizations
  6. 18.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
IT-ACS-12.5
Explore the competitive events related to the content of this course and the required competencies, skills, and knowledge for each related event for individual, team, and chapter competitions.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 20.1 Student Organizations
  3. 20.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
  4. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  5. 18.1 Student Organizations
  6. 18.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities