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IT-ICS-1.1
Communicate effectively through writing, speaking, listening, reading, and interpersonal abilities.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  3. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  4. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  5. AP Cybersecurity
  6. 2.9 Capstone: Coffee Shop Consultant (Cyber Foundations)
  7. 5.15 Capstone: The VitalLink Security Consult (Asymmetric Cryptography)
  8. 5.21 Reading the Attack: Log Analysis for Application Attacks (Detecting Attacks on Data and Applications)
  9. Advanced Cybersecurity
  10. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  11. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
IT-ICS-1.2
Demonstrate creativity by asking challenging questions and applying innovative procedures and methods.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 7.1 Communication is Key!
  3. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  4. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  5. 7.4 Star in a Video!
  6. AP Cybersecurity
  7. 2.9 Capstone: Coffee Shop Consultant (Cyber Foundations)
  8. 3.13 Capstone: Firewalls in Practice (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  9. 4.12 Capstone: Device Defense-In-Depth (Protecting Devices)
  10. 5.8 Capstone: Defending a Real System (Protecting Applications and Data)
  11. Advanced Cybersecurity
  12. 2.1 Project: Steganography
IT-ICS-1.3
Exhibit critical thinking and problem solving skills to locate, analyze and apply information in career planning and employment situations.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 7.2 Troubleshooting Methodology
  3. 7.3 Building a Knowledge Base
  4. 7.4 Star in a Video!
  5. AP Cybersecurity
  6. 1.1 Welcome to Cybersecurity!
  7. Advanced Cybersecurity
  8. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  9. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
IT-ICS-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. 7.4 Star in a Video!
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  8. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
IT-ICS-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. 7.4 Star in a Video!
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  8. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
IT-ICS-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. 7.4 Star in a Video!
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 2.1 Project: Steganography
  8. 10.3 Level 3: Incident Response
IT-ICS-2.1
Explain the importance of data security
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 1.5 Personal Data Security
  3. 8.1 Data as a Resource
  4. AP Cybersecurity
  5. 1.1 Welcome to Cybersecurity!
  6. 1.2 The Rules of the Game
  7. 1.4 Lock It Down With Better Passwords (Suspicious Website Logins)
  8. 5.5 Data in the Wrong Hands: Classification, Regulation & Policy (Protecting Applications and Data)
IT-ICS-2.2
Explain the concepts of confidentiality, integrity, availability, authentication, and nonrepudiation. [NICE 63]
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 1.6 Cybersecurity Essentials
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 1.2 The Rules of the Game
  5. 2.5 Risk Fundamentals: What Could Go Wrong? (Cyber Foundations)
  6. 4.7 Can You Prove It's You? (Authentication)
IT-ICS-2.3
Research current events on breaches; focus on particular Information Assurance (IA) areas that were compromised. [NICE 165]
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 1.6 Cybersecurity Essentials
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 1.1 Welcome to Cybersecurity!
  5. 1.2 The Rules of the Game
IT-ICS-2.4
Explain the importance of physical security.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 8.5 Environmental Controls
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 2.10 The Physical Side of Cyber Threats (Physical Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. 2.11 The Fallout From a Physical Breach (Physical Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  6. 2.12 Mapping the Risks Around You (Physical Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  7. 2.13 Small Habits, Big Security Impact (Protecting Physical Spaces)
  8. 2.14 Layers of Protection in the Physical World (Protecting Physical Spaces)
  9. 2.15 Caught on Camera (Detecting Physical Spaces)
  10. 2.16 Who's Getting In? (Detecting Physical Spaces)
  11. 2.17 Secure the Building (Detecting Physical Spaces)
IT-ICS-3.1
Define and identify the different types of LANs.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.7 Network Options
IT-ICS-3.2
Identify and describe the purpose for a perimeter network.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 5.6 Routing and Packets
  3. 6.10 Network Communication
  4. AP Cybersecurity
  5. 3.8 Network Segmentation (Protecting Networks: Segmentation)
  6. 3.11 Where to Build the Walls (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  7. Advanced Cybersecurity
  8. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ICS-3.3
Identify the different network topologies to include client/server and peer-to-peer distributed networks.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 8.3 Security in Coding
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ICS-3.4
Define and describe Ethernet standards.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.7 Network Options
IT-ICS-3.5
Identify twisted-pair cable, cabling tools, cabling testers and describe what can interfere with twisted-pair cabling, and how to avoid it.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.5 Network Devices
IT-ICS-3.6
Identify wireless devices, wireless settings and configurations, wireless standards, and encryption protocols.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.7 Network Options
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 1.5 The Threat Landscape (Best Practices for Public Networks)
  5. 3.7 Locking Down the Airwaves (Protecting Networks: Managerial Controls and Wireless Security)
IT-ICS-3.7
Explain the differences between static and dynamic routing
IT-ICS-3.8
Explain how to install and configure Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) to function as a network router and how to install the Routing Information Protocol
IT-ICS-3.9
Explain the basics about various other wide area networking technologies
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.7 Network Options
IT-ICS-3.10
Explain different personal and small business Internet connectivity types
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.8 Lab: SOHO Devices
IT-ICS-4.1
Explain the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model by defining each of the layers and their functions.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 5.8 OSI Model
IT-ICS-4.2
Explain the differences and operation of layer 2 and layer 3 switches.
IT-ICS-4.3
Differentiate between the OSI model and the TCP model.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 5.8 OSI Model
IT-ICS-4.4
Demonstrate how to categorize IPv4 addresses using the Class A, B, and C classifications
IT-ICS-4.5
Identify the default gateway and Domain Name System (DNS) server and explain how to configure within a network adapter’s Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties dialog box
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 5.5 IP Addresses
  3. 5.6 Routing and Packets
  4. 5.7 How Do Websites Work?
  5. 5.8 OSI Model
IT-ICS-4.6
Demonstrate how to define advanced TCP/IP concepts, such as Network Address Translation (NAT) and sub-nets, and how to create a sub-netted network.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ICS-4.7
Demonstrate the basics of IPv6 and how to configure IPv6 in the command line and define dual stack and tunneling technologies.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ICS-4.8
Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign IP addresses to client computers demonstrating an understanding of the four-step process known as DORA (discover, offer, request, acknowledgment).
IT-ICS-4.9
Implement Terminal Services so that client computers can connect remotely to a server and take control of it in the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
IT-ICS-4.10
Implement Network Policy Service (NPS) as a LAN router and define IPsec and the various types of protocols, including Security Associations (SA), Authentication Header (AH), and Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP).
IT-ICS-4.11
Explain the function of Domain Name System (DNS) and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and explain how to install in Windows Server 2008, as well as how to create forward-lookup zones.
IT-ICS-5.1
Manipulate and explain the command prompt as an administrator.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.11 Command Line Interface
  3. 6.11 Network Management
  4. AP Cybersecurity
  5. 5.7 Locking Down Files: Linux Permissions (Protecting Applications and Data)
IT-ICS-5.2
Demonstrate basic TCP/IP commands such as ipconfig and ping to analyze and test a network.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ICS-5.3
Demonstrate more advanced commands such as netstat, nbtstat, tracert, pathping, route, and netsh to fully examine a computer and configure it in the command line.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ICS-5.4
Manipulate the Net command in an effort to find out more information about a system, start and stop services, and work with the network configuration.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ICS-6.1
Differentiate between the Internet, Intranets, and Extranets.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ICS-6.2
Demonstrate how to set up a virtual private network (VPN).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.3 Private Networks
IT-ICS-6.3
Explain firewalls and how to initiate port scans on them to see whether they are locked down.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.10 Network Communication
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 3.9 Guarding the Gate (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  5. 3.10 The Rules of the Firewall (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  6. 4.3 How Adversaries Get In (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
IT-ICS-6.4
Explain other perimeter devices and zones, such as proxy servers, internet content filters, Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS), Network Intrusion Prevention Systems (NIPS), and Demilitarized Zones (DMZ).
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 6.1 Network Administrator
IT-ICS-7.1
Explain the security function and purpose of network devices and technologies (e.g., Intrusion Detection System (IDS) tools and applications and IDS hardware and software, including open source tools, and their capabilities. [NICE 3, 59 and 146]
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.14 The Automated Detectors (Detecting Network Attacks)
  3. 3.15 AI-Powered Threat Detection (Detecting Network Attacks)
  4. 3.16 Choosing Between Detection Methods (Detecting Network Attacks)
  5. 3.17 Evaluating Detection Methods (Detecting Network Attacks)
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 6.1 Network Administrator
IT-ICS-7.2
Distinguish and differentiate between network design elements and compounds.
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.8 Network Segmentation (Protecting Networks: Segmentation)
  3. 3.11 Where to Build the Walls (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  4. 3.13 Capstone: Firewalls in Practice (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
IT-ICS-7.3
Securely install cabling.
IT-ICS-7.4
Configure firewalls.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.10 Network Communication
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 3.10 The Rules of the Firewall (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  5. 3.12 Writing the Rulebooks (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  6. 3.13 Capstone: Firewalls in Practice (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  7. 4.11 Host Firewalls (Protecting Devices)
IT-ICS-7.5
Configure secure network connections (in Windows or Linux).
IT-ICS-7.6
Justify the use of basic Windows or Linux commands to configure communications (e.g. ipconfig/ifconfig).
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ICS-7.7
Design a basic secure network topology demonstrating knowledge of intrusion detection methodologies and techniques for detecting host- and network-based intrusions via intrusion detection technologies. [NICE 66]
  1. AP Cybersecurity
  2. 3.8 Network Segmentation (Protecting Networks: Segmentation)
  3. 3.13 Capstone: Firewalls in Practice (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  4. 3.16 Choosing Between Detection Methods (Detecting Network Attacks)
  5. 3.18 The Story in the Logs (Detecting Network Attacks)
IT-ICS-8.1
Compare and contrast common operating systems, e.g., Windows, Linux, OS X.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.1 Operating Systems
  3. 4.3 Comparing Operating Systems
IT-ICS-8.2
Compare and contrast common file systems
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.3 Comparing Operating Systems
IT-ICS-8.3
Explain the importance of application security.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.8 Application Security
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 5.1 The Access Problem (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. 5.3 When the Boundaries Break (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  6. 5.16 Secure by Design & Secure by Default (Protecting Applications)
IT-ICS-8.4
Demonstrate knowledge of system and application security threats and vulnerabilities (e.g., buffer overflow, mobile code, cross-site scripting, Procedural Language/Structured Query Language [PL/SQL] and injections, race conditions, covert channel, replay, return-oriented attacks, malicious code). [NICE 105]
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.8 Application Security
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 4.2 The Adversary's Toolkit (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. 5.2 When Input Becomes an Attack (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  6. 5.3 When the Boundaries Break (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  7. 5.21 Reading the Attack: Log Analysis for Application Attacks (Detecting Attacks on Data and Applications)
IT-ICS-8.5
Install and configure anti-virus software
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.8 Application Security
IT-ICS-8.6
Perform command line exercises specific to operating systems.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.11 Command Line Interface
  3. 6.11 Network Management
IT-ICS-8.7
Demonstrate knowledge of what constitutes a network attack and the relationship to both threats and vulnerabilities and how to differentiate between types of application attacks. [NICE 150]
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 1.6 Cybersecurity Essentials
  3. 8.6 Checking for Vulnerabilities
  4. 8.7 Risky Business
  5. AP Cybersecurity
  6. 1.2 The Rules of the Game
  7. 3.2 Traffic in the Wrong Hands (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  8. 3.3 Misdirected and Overwhelmed (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  9. 3.4 How Adversaries Get Into Your Network (Network Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  10. 4.3 How Adversaries Get In (Device Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  11. 5.2 When Input Becomes an Attack (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  12. Advanced Cybersecurity
  13. 3.1 Network Attacks
IT-ICS-8.8
Justify the need and implement Active X and Java Security.
IT-ICS-8.9
Discuss protection from buffer overflow attacks.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 8.3 Security in Coding
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 5.3 When the Boundaries Break (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. 5.16 Secure by Design & Secure by Default (Protecting Applications)
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 3.5 Cross-site Scripting
  8. 9.2 Assessing Risks
IT-ICS-8.10
Prevent input validation attacks and scripting attacks.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 8.3 Security in Coding
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 5.2 When Input Becomes an Attack (Application and Data Vulnerabilities and Attacks)
  5. 5.17 User Input Sanitization (Protecting Applications)
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 3.5 Cross-site Scripting
  8. 9.2 Assessing Risks
IT-ICS-8.11
Justify the need for and implement secure cookies.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 8.4 Dev Tools Capture the Flag
IT-ICS-9.1
Implement appropriate procedures to establish host security
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 4.9 Writing the Rules Devices Follow (Protecting Devices)
  5. 4.10 Defend the Device (Protecting Devices)
  6. 4.12 Capstone: Device Defense-In-Depth (Protecting Devices)
IT-ICS-9.2
Secure operating systems (OS), user profiles, and computer permissions.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 4.10 Defend the Device (Protecting Devices)
  5. 5.7 Locking Down Files: Linux Permissions (Protecting Applications and Data)
IT-ICS-9.3
Secure firewalls and Web browsers.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.8 Application Security
  3. 4.9 Browser Configuration
  4. 6.10 Network Communication
  5. AP Cybersecurity
  6. 4.11 Host Firewalls (Protecting Devices)
IT-ICS-9.4
Establish a secure baseline for host OS.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
IT-ICS-9.5
Install and manage MS Windows
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.1 Operating Systems
  3. 4.3 Comparing Operating Systems
IT-ICS-9.6
Analyze security using Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).
IT-ICS-9.7
Demonstrate knowledge of data backup, types of backups (e.g., full, incremental), and recovery concepts and tools such as Microsoft (MS) Backup/Restore. [NICE 29]
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.8 Application Security
IT-ICS-9.8
Methodically examine and conduct a security audit to review system performance and settings in Windows and Linux.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 8.7 Risky Business
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 9.2 Assessing Risks
IT-ICS-9.9
Demonstrate the ability to select and set both file and folder permissions in Windows and Linux.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.4 Compatibility
  3. 4.10 System Administration
IT-ICS-9.10
Set up shared documents and folders.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
IT-ICS-9.11
View and edit Windows services (disable services).
IT-ICS-9.12
Enable Extended File System (EFS).
IT-ICS-9.13
View and change the backup archive bit in order to change the backup file status.
IT-ICS-9.14
Secure DNS/BIND, web, email, messaging, FTP servers.
IT-ICS-9.15
Secure directory services, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), file, and print servers.
IT-ICS-10.1
Demonstrate knowledge of host/network access controls (e.g., access control list) to include the function and purpose of authentication services. [NICE 49]
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 3.10 The Rules of the Firewall (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  5. 3.12 Writing the Rulebooks (Protecting Networks: Firewalls)
  6. 4.7 Can You Prove It's You? (Authentication)
  7. 5.6 Who Gets In? Access Control Models (Protecting Applications and Data)
IT-ICS-10.2
Explain the fundamental concepts and best practices related to authentication, authorization, and access control.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 1.2 The Rules of the Game
  5. 4.7 Can You Prove It's You? (Authentication)
  6. 5.6 Who Gets In? Access Control Models (Protecting Applications and Data)
IT-ICS-10.3
Implement appropriate security controls when performing account management.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 4.9 Writing the Rules Devices Follow (Protecting Devices)
  5. 5.6 Who Gets In? Access Control Models (Protecting Applications and Data)
IT-ICS-10.4
Review authentication using Passfaces.com.
IT-ICS-10.5
Manage user accounts, including basic to advanced protocol procedures.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 4.10 System Administration
IT-ICS-11.1
Summarize general cryptography concepts (symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption). [NICE 27]
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 2.2 Symmetric Encryption
  3. 2.3 Asymmetric Encryption
  4. AP Cybersecurity
  5. 5.9 Keys, Blocks, and Streams (Protecting Stored Data with Cryptography)
  6. 5.10 The Advanced Encryption Standard (Protecting Stored Data with Cryptography)
  7. 5.12 Two Keys Are Better Than One (Asymmetric Cryptography)
  8. 5.13 More Keys Than Stars (Asymmetric Cryptography)
  9. Advanced Cybersecurity
  10. 1.1 Advanced Cryptography
  11. 1.4 Asymmetric Encryption
IT-ICS-11.2
Demonstrate basic cipher systems (e.g., Caesar cipher, Vigenere cipher).
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 2.1 Cryptography: Then, Now, and Future
  3. 2.2 Symmetric Encryption
  4. AP Cybersecurity
  5. 5.9 Keys, Blocks, and Streams (Protecting Stored Data with Cryptography)
  6. 6.5 Unit 5: Securing Applications and Data
IT-ICS-11.3
Demonstrate file hashing.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 2.4 Authentication Methods
  3. AP Cybersecurity
  4. 4.5 Cracking the Hash (Authentication)
  5. 5.20 Verifying File Integrity with Hashes (Detecting Attacks on Data and Applications)
  6. Advanced Cybersecurity
  7. 1.2 Hash Functions
  8. 1.3 Hash Function Development
IT-ICS-11.4
Demonstrate knowledge of current applications of steganography to include concealed identification, authentication, and communications.
  1. Advanced Cybersecurity
  2. 2.1 Project: Steganography
IT-ICS-12.1
Explain the goals, mission and objectives of Future Business Leaders of America.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 18.1 Student Organizations
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 20.1 Student Organizations
IT-ICS-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. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 18.1 Student Organizations
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 20.1 Student Organizations
IT-ICS-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. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 18.1 Student Organizations
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 20.1 Student Organizations
IT-ICS-12.4
Explain how participation in career and technology education student organizations can promote lifelong responsibility for community service and professional development.
  1. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 18.1 Student Organizations
  3. 18.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
  4. Advanced Cybersecurity
  5. 20.1 Student Organizations
  6. 20.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
IT-ICS-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. Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
  2. 18.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities
  3. Advanced Cybersecurity
  4. 20.2 Alternative Learning Opportunities