(K-12) Cybersecurity Education Program: Securing the Human
Offered By: Canvas Network
Course Description
Overview
Geared for California's K-12 public education employees, this course provides an engaging, high-quality, video-driven curriculum designed to teach how learners can better defend their local education agencies and their own families from cyber threats. According to the National Security Agency and dozens of other credible sources, 75%-91% of hackers target human behavior, not networks and technologies. This course will teach you HOW they take advantage of us and WHAT you can do to minimize the risks.
OBJECTIVESRecognize, avert, and report security threats inherent in various communication conventions. Topics presented include:
- How to protect your children, personal computer, and your home network.
- Browsing traps.
- Email, phishing, and mobile messaging traps.
- Password hygiene.
- Social engineering.
- Social network threats.
- Mobile device security.
- Data security and destruction.
- Encryption basics.
- Cloud services threats.
- How to know if you’re hacked.
- Understanding Wi-Fi hacks.
- Privacy law.
- Data retention in the work place.
Target Audience: All California K-12 local education agency (district) employees.
Requirement: California K-12 local education agency employees must register with their institutional email address to receive credit.
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