Introduction To Cybersecurity (TISF)
• Communicate with confidence regarding information security topics, terms, and concepts
• Understand and apply the Principles of Least Privilege
• Understand and apply the Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) Triad
• Build better passwords that are more secure while also being easier to remember and type
• Grasp basic cryptographic principles, processes, procedures, and applications
• Understand computer network basics
• Have a fundamental grasp of any number of critical technical networking acronyms, including TCP/IP, IP, TCP, UDP, MAC, ARP, NAT, ICMP, and DNS
• Utilize built-in Windows tools to see your network settings
• Recognize and be able to discuss various security technologies, including anti-malware, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems, content filters, sniffers, etc.
• Build a simple but fully functional firewall configuration
• Secure your browser using a variety of security plug-ins
• Secure a wireless access point (also known as a wireless router)
• Scan for malware, clean malware from a system, and whitelist legitimate software identified by an anti-malware scanner as "potentially unwanted"
• Access a number of websites to better understand password security, encryption, phishing, browser security, etc.
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