Session Date
Cybersecurity Basics - Digital Citizenship (CYBER.ORG) introduces students to the foundational concepts of cybersecurity through immersive modules. The course covers content from the Digital Citizenship domain from the CYBER.org course and provides students with a basic understanding of cybersecurity that affects our everyday life. Teachers will explore this new course to understand how they can incorporate these concepts into their classrooms.
Completion of the workshop can be used towards fulfilling requirements for the North Dakota credential for Computer Science and Cybersecurity.
This workshop session will be asynchronous. Work will need to be completed during the month teachers sign up for.
Session Objectives
- Analyze common cybersecurity threats and propose basic preventive measures to mitigate potential risks in digital interactions.
- Define and differentiate between foundational cybersecurity concepts, such as threat actors, cyberbullying, personally identifiable information, digital footprints, and digital citizenship ethics.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the significance of cybersecurity in daily life by explaining how security breaches can impact personal privacy and digital citizenship.
- Recall and explain key concepts related to the Cybersecurity Basics course within the CYBER.ORG library relating to the Digital Citizenship domain.
Session Details
Session Trainer
Tyler Ward
Session Delivery Method
Distance
Session Duration
8 Hours
Eligible for PD Credit
Yes
Session Cost
$ 0 per participant
Session Min Participants
1
Session Max Participants
15
Session Major Goal
Teachers will explore the various ways we protect data and information through people, processes, and technology and how our actions affect the larger digital world.