Lecture #14 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Business Continuity & …
Lecture #14 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #15 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Application Security". Delivered …
Lecture #15 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Application Security". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #16 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Mobile Devices & …
Lecture #16 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Mobile Devices & Wireless Connectivity". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #17 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cloud Security". Delivered …
Lecture #17 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cloud Security". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #18-19 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Anatomy of a …
Lecture #18-19 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Anatomy of a Breach". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #1 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Introduction & State …
Lecture #1 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Introduction & State of Cybersecurity". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #20 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Enterprise Audit & …
Lecture #20 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Enterprise Audit & Compliance". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #21 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Hacking Democracy: Election …
Lecture #21 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Hacking Democracy: Election Security". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #2 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cybersecurity Fundamentals". Delivered …
Lecture #2 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cybersecurity Fundamentals". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #3-4 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Networking Fundamentals". Delivered …
Lecture #3-4 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Networking Fundamentals". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #5 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web …
Lecture #5 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web Applications (Part One)". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #6 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web …
Lecture #6 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web Applications (Part Two)". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #7-8 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Risk Management". Delivered …
Lecture #7-8 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Risk Management". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #9-10 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Data Protection & …
Lecture #9-10 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Data Protection & Cryptography". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
"Students explore how to keep their digital lives safe, spot cyber scams, …
"Students explore how to keep their digital lives safe, spot cyber scams, and learn the basics of coding in this media-rich lesson plan from NOVA Labs. The lesson begins with students watching the Cybersecurity 101 video and discussing the online safety measures that they currently take. Next, students makes predictions about online safety best practices, complete the Level 1 challenges of the NOVA Cybersecurity Lab, and compare the best practices from the game with their predictions. Students reconvene for direct instruction on the best practices and key computer science terms and then finish the Cybersecurity Lab game. Finally, students complete the video quizzes with short-response discussion questions and can work on the Cybersecurity stories as homework reading assignments."
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this policy brief provides the key points …
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this policy brief provides the key points in cybersecurity advocacy. This document is designed to support state leaders engaged in state and federal advocacy, and to establish a focal point on the topic for the broader SETDA community.
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of …
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of the most promising K-12 cybersecurity work being done, and the states who are leading the way. Learn how state leaders convene and collaborate, to compensate for shortcomings in district cybersecurity expertise.
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of …
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of the most promising K-12 cybersecurity work being done, and the states who are leading the way. Learn how state leaders encourage incident response plans to help districts prepare for inevitable cyber events.
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of …
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of the most promising K-12 cybersecurity work being done, and the states who are leading the way. Learn how state leaders provide phishing and awareness training to help districts identify vulnerabilities.
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of …
Developed through SETDA's Cybersecurity Collaborative, this best practice document spotlights some of the most promising K-12 cybersecurity work being done, and the states who are leading the way. Learn how state leaders establish procurement practices to help districts vet vendors more efficiently.
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