Tag Archives: AP Cybersecurity

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 4.1.2 – Wireless Devices

Objective:

  • Students will investigate methods of securing wireless devices.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
4.1 – Given a scenario, apply common security techniques to computing

  • Wireless devices
    • Installation considerations
      • Site surveys
      • Heat maps
  • Wireless security settings
    • Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3)
    • AAA/Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
    • Cryptographic protocols
    • Authentication protocols

Guiding Question:

What are common methods to secure wireless devices?

Resources:

  • Lesson 4.1.2 – Wireless Devices.pptx Presentation available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read the Lesson 4.1.2 – Wireless Devices.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the Case Study – Wireless Jamming.pdf Activity in class using the materials provided in Google Classroom.

Assigned: November 17th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 18th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.4.10 – Wireless, On-Path, and Replay Attacks

Objective:

  • Students will analyze potential indicators associated with network attacks.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Network Attacks
    • Wireless
    • On-path
    • Credential replay
    • Malicious codeware attacks

Guiding Question:

What are common wireless network attacks and how can you defend against them?

Resources:

  • Lesson 2.4.10 – Wireless, On-Path, and Replay Attacks.pptx Presentation available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read the Lesson 2.4.10 – Wireless, On-Path, and Replay Attacks.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the Lab – Session Replay.pptx Activity in class using the materials provided in Google Classroom.
  3. To confirm completion the lab activity, upload a screenshot displaying your successful login to the DVWA session on the Kali Linux machine to today’s Google Classroom post.

Assigned: November 14th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 17th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.4.9 – DNS Attacks

Objective:

  • Students will analyze potential indicators associated with network attacks.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:

2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Network Attacks
    • Domain Name System (DNS) attacks

Guiding Question:

  • What are some common DNS attacks and how can you defend against them?

Resources:

Lesson 2.4.9 – DNS Attacks.pptx Presentation and 2.4.9 – DNS Attacks – Guided Notes – Fall 2025 Form available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read through the Lesson 2.4.9 – DNS Attacks.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the 2.4.9 – DNS Attacks – Guided Notes – Fall 2025 Form using the materials provided.

Assigned: November 13th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 14th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.4.8 – DoS and DDoS Lab Activity

Objective:

  • Students will analyze potential indicators associated with network attacks.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Network Attacks
    • Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS)
      • Amplified
      • Reflected

Guiding Question:

What are 3 types of DDoS attacks and how can you defend against them?

Resources:

  • 2.4.8 – DoS and DDoS.pptx and Lab – Denial of Service.pptx Presentations available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Review the 2.4.8 – DoS and DDoS.pptx presentation.
  2. Complete the Lab – Denial of Service.pptx Activity in class using the materials provided in Google Classroom.
  3. To confirm completion the lab activity, upload a screenshot (with today’s date) of the exploit running in the Terminal window on the Kali system confirming that the Victim’s Windows 7 system “seems down” from the active Metasploit session in the Kali environment to today’s Google Classroom post.

Assigned: November 12th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 13th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.4.8 – DoS and DDoS

Objective:

  • Students will analyze potential indicators associated with network attacks.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Network Attacks
    • Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS)
      • Amplified
      • Reflected

Guiding Question:

What are 3 types of DDoS attacks and how can you defend against them?

Resources:

Assignment:

  1. Read the 2.4.8 – DoS and DDoS.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the Case Study – Botnet Activity in class using the materials provided in Google Classroom.
  3. We will conduct a DoS Lab Activity when we return from the Veterans Day recess on Wednesday!

Assigned: November 10th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 12th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.2.1 – Common Attack Surfaces

Objective:

  • Students will compare and contrast various types of threat vectors.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:

2.2 – Explain common threat vectors and attack surfaces

  • Message-based
    • Email
    • Short Message Service (SMS)
    • Instant Messaging (IM)
  • Image-based
  • File-based
  • Voice call
  • Removable device
  • Vulnerable software
    • Client-based vs agentless
  • Unsupported systems and applications
  • Unsecure networks
    • Wireless
    • Wired
    • Bluetooth
  • Open service ports
  • Default credentials
  • Supply chain
    • Managed service providers (MSPs)
    • Vendors
    • Supplies

Guiding Question:

  • What are some different attack surfaces and threat vectors?

Resources:

Lesson 2.2.1 – Common Attack Surfaces.pptx Presentation and 2.2.1 – Common Attack Surfaces – Guided Notes – Fall 2025 Form available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read through the Lesson 2.2.1 – Common Attack Surfaces.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the 2.2.1 – Common Attack Surfaces – Guided Notes – Fall 2025 Form using the materials provided.

Assigned: November 6th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 7th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.4.6 – Logic Bomb & Rootkits

Objective:

  • Students will analyze potential indicators to determine the type of attack including logic bombs and rootkits.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Malware attacks
    • Logic Bomb
    • Rootkit

Guiding Question:

What are logic bombs and rootkits and how can enterprises defend themselves against them?

Resources:

  • Lesson 2.4.6 – Logic Bomb & Rootkit.pptx Presentation available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read the Lesson 2.4.6 – Logic Bomb & Rootkit.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the Case Study – Logic Bomb Activity in class using the materials provided in Google Classroom.

Assigned: November 5th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 6th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.4.5 – Keyloggers

Objective:

  • Students will analyze potential indicators to determine the type of attack.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Malware attacks
    • Keylogger

Guiding Question:

What are keyloggers and how can students defend against this attack?

Resources:

  • Lesson 2.4.3 – Trojans, Backdoors, and RATs.pptx Presentation available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read the Lesson 2.4.5 – Keyloggers.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the Lab – Intro to Keyloggers.pptx Activity in class using the materials provided in Google Classroom.
  3. To confirm completion the lab activity, upload a screenshot (with today’s date) of the captured keystrokes on the Kali system from the active keylogger session in the Windows environment to today’s Google Classroom post.

Assigned: November 4th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 5th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – 2.4.4 – Viruses, Worms, Spyware & Adware

Objective:

  • Students will potential indicators to determine attack types that include viruses, worms, spyware, bloatware and adware.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Malware attacks
    • Worm
    • Virus
    • Spyware
    • Bloatware

Guiding Question:

What are viruses, worms, spyware, bloatware and adware and how can enterprises defend themselves against these attacks?

Resources:

  • Lesson 2.4.4 – Viruses, Worms, Spyware & Adware.pptx Presentation available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read the Lesson 2.4.4 – Viruses, Worms, Spyware & Adware.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the 2.4.4 – Viruses, Worms, Spyware & Adware – Guided Notes – Fall 2025 Form using the materials provided.

Assigned: November 3rd, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 4th, 2025

CYBER.ORG: AP Cybersecurity – Lesson 2.4.3 – Trojans, Backdoors, and RATs

Objective:

  • Students will analyze potential indicators to determine the type of attack.

Standards:

CompTIA Security+ SYO-701 Objective:
2.4 – Given a scenario, analyze indicators of malicious activity

  • Malware attacks
    • Trojan

Guiding Question:

 What are trojans, backdoors, and RATs and how can students defend themselves against these attacks?

Resources:

  • Lesson 2.4.3 – Trojans, Backdoors, and RATs.pptx Presentation available on Google Classroom

Assignment:

  1. Read the Lesson 2.4.3 – Trojans, Backdoors, and RATs.pptx presentation in today’s class.
  2. Complete the Lab – Trojan.pptx Activity in class using the materials provided in Google Classroom.
  3. Pair off in groups of two: One should play the Attacker, the other should play the Victim. Submit two screenshots: One of your Kali Linux Terminal window running the Meterpreter session (Attacker), and one of the Vulnerable Windows 7 with a “malicious_folder” created on the Desktop (Victim)!
    • If you choose to fly solo on this one, you will need to submit both screenshots yourself!

Assigned: October 30th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: October 31st, 2025