Tag Archives: Networking and Operating Systems

CYBER.ORG – 4.1.8 – Data Sanitization & 2.7.2 – Data Destruction

Objective: Given a scenario, carry out data security and privacy practices.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentations: 4.1.8 – Data Sanitization; 2.7.2 – Data Destruction

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the 4.1.8 – Data Sanitization and the 5.8.1 – Data Destruction.pptx presentation.
  2. Use the CYBER.ORG Cyber Range to complete the lab in the Lab – Data Sanitization.pptx presentation.
  3. Read the Case Study – Data Destruction document and be prepared to answer the questions at the end.
  4. Answer the Case Study questions in the Google Form provided in today’s Assignment Post in our Google Classroom.

Assigned: October 19th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: October 21st, 2022

1st Quarter Reflection – Fall 2022

Objective:

  • I can reflect on my involvement and engagement with the lessons I have learned during the 1st Quarter of Fall 2022 by answering a series of reflective questions so that I can identify my areas of strength and opportunities for growth.

Vocabulary Words:

  • Reflection
  • Linux Basics

Links:
https://classroom.google.com

Topics Discussed:

  • Reflection
  • Linux Basics

Assignment:

  1. Connect to the Google Classroom site and click on the link to the Google Form at the bottom of the latest post.
  2. Think back from the beginning of the school year to now, and answer the questions provided to reflect on your successes and struggles throughout the first quarter.
  3. You must have at least two complete sentences for each question in each prompt, but use as many sentences as you need to complete your short answer.
  4. Once you have answered all the questions, continue to the next section until the Submit button appears. Click the Submit button at the bottom of the page to submit your final responses. Do not click any other buttons or navigate away from the page before submitting your answers, or they may be erased. You may even wish to type your answers in a Google Doc or Word Document and then transfer them to the form.
  5. Once you have submitted your form, return to the Google Classroom assignment post, and click the Mark as Done button to mark this assignment as completed and ready for grading.
  6. Your response will be graded on the following criteria: meeting minimum length requirements, clarity, original ideas and mechanics (spelling, grammar and punctuation).
  7. You should consider this a professional post-mortem of a long-form academic project, and conduct yourself accordingly.
  8. Good luck, and thanks for all your hard work in the first quarter! Enjoy your Fall Break, and I’ll see you on the 17th when we’ll get started with advanced network security tools within the Linux environment!

Assigned: October 7th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: October 7th, 2022

CYBER.ORG – 4.1.4 – Packet Capture and Replay Tools + TCPDump Lab + Wireshark Lab

Objective:

Given a scenario, use the appropriate tool to assess
organizational security.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentations: 4.1.4 Packet Capture and Replay Tools.pptx, Lab – Wireshark.pptx, Lab – TCPDump.pptx

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the 4.1.4 Packet Capture and Replay Tools.pptx presentation. This lesson will introduce you to three powerful tools for network traffic capture and analysis.
  2. Next, read and follow the instructions in both of the Lab presentations. We will have time to work on these labs in tomorrow’s class meeting.
  3. When you have completed both the labs, answer the questions and upload the required capture.txt file into the Assignment form posted in the Google Classroom.
  4. These labs are self paced, but do your best to complete them by the end of the day on Wednesday, October 5th.

Assigned: October 3rd, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: October 5th, 2022

CYBER.ORG 4.1.1 & 4.1.3 – Shell and Script Environments and Network Reconnaissance and Discovery

Objective: Given a scenario, the student will use the appropriate
tool to assess organizational security.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: 4.1.1 – Network Reconnaissance and Discovery Tools and 4.1.3 – Shell and Script Environments

Assignment:

  1. Download and read the 4.1.3. – Shell and Script Environments presentation to learn about the different interfaces available within Linux.
  2. Next, download and read the 4.1.1 – Network Reconnaissance and Discovery Tools presentation to get details about the many network discovery tools available within Kali Linux. This lesson includes a sampling of the most basic command line tools used in cybersecurity. This is not an exhaustive list, only a starting point.
  3. We will be using the information in these presentations in a series of labs that will be issued next week.

Assigned: September 28th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: September 30th, 2022

CYBER.ORG – Lab – Fun With Linux

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of computer networking fundamentals.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: Lab – Fun With Linux

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the Lab – Fun With Linux presentation to have a little fun while practicing with commands in the Linux operating system.

Assigned: September 26th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: September 27th, 2022

Test Your Might! – Linux Quiz – Fall 2022

Objective:

  • I can demonstrate my understanding of Linux fundamentals through a summative quiz.

Links:

Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com
Linux Journey: https://linuxjourney.com

Topics Discussed:

  • Linux Labs 101 – 104

Assignment:

  1. Connect to our Google Classroom and navigate to today’s assignment post titled: CYBER.ORG – Linux Quiz – Fall 2022.
  2. The quiz contains 40 questions, half short-response and half multiple-choice. For the short-response questions, please type the correct answer into the space provided. For the multiple-choice questions, please select the best answer from the options provided.
  3. This is an open-resource quiz, and you may use the Linux 101 – 104 slideshows presented in class, as well as the https://linuxjourney.com website as your resources.
  4. Submit your test answers before the end of the class period today. The test is due at the end of the class period, so please manage your time wisely.

Assigned: September 20th, 2022
Due Date: September 20th, 2022

CYBER.ORG – Lab – Linux 104 (Linux Shortcuts and Scripting)

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of computer networking fundamentals.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: Lab – Linux 104

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the Lab – Linux 104 presentation to study the fundamentals of the Linux operating system.

Assigned: September 16th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: September 20th, 2022

CYBER.ORG – Lab – Linux 103 (Advanced Linux Commands)

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of advanced Linux commands.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: Lab – Linux 103

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the Lab – Linux 103 presentation to study advanced commands within the Linux operating system.

Assigned: September 14th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: September 16th, 2022

CYBER.ORG – Lab – Linux 102

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of computer networking fundamentals.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: Lab – Linux 102

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the Lab – Linux 102 presentation to study the fundamentals of the Linux operating system.

Assigned: September 13th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: September 14th, 2022

CYBER.ORG – LAB – LINUX 101

Objective:

Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of Linux fundamentals and advanced commands.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentations: Lab – Linux 101

Assignment:

  1. Read the Lab – Linux 101 to review fundamental Linux commands within the Linux operating system.
  2. Use the Terminal app in your Kali Linux installation to follow along with the presentations, and practice or test the commands as you read about them.
  3. Familiarize yourself with the commands presented in preparation for the Linux quiz coming up on Tuesday the 20th.

Assigned: September 12th, 2022
Teacher Pacing Due Date: September 13th, 2022