Wednesday, March 29, 2017

March 27 2017 - Hacking Facebook - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (30 min) Hacking Facebook
 


Hacking Facebook eBook

Write 200-300 words about how to hack Facebook and how to protect.  List all the attacks and how to protect from it.

Class Agenda:
  • 12:30-12:30 - Entry Ticket -30 min Snap Chat & Robot Block Party
    • Turn in current PDF doc of status.  Should have 
      • topic and link to sources
      • paragraph overview
      • list of needed skills, equipment, and resources
      • all steps in outline form, with 2-5 sentences of what is accomplished in each step
      •  clearly understand all the steps, where you have actually implemented these steps or know what you need to do
  • 1:00 - 2:00 - Trade off with a partner (Ha Ha... no I get to pick the teams)
    • 15 min / 15 min share your lab with your partner
    • Each team member will:
      • work the lab and provide comments on how to make it better (you will turn this in)
      • take constructive criticism and improve your presentation
    • 15 min - take the input and update your lab
    • Turn in 3 things:
      1. your critique of your partners lab
      2. the curitique you get from your partner
      3. update presentation
  • 2;00 - 2:15 -Future Crime - Go Get a Book
  •  Hub? 10 min
  • 2:30-3:30 - Python Projects - You can work on the following:
    • Building Robots
    • Hardware like the Server Rack
    • Play with Your Raspberry PI
    • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

March 27 2017 - SnapChat and Robots - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (30 min) What to do during Spring Break?  Go Check Out The Robots

Robot Block Party 

Class Agenda:
  • 12:30-12:15 - Entry Ticket -15 min Snap Chat & Robot Block Party
    • Turn in current PDF doc of status.  Should have 
      • topic and link to sources
      • paragraph overview
      • list of needed skills, equipment, and resources
      • all steps in outline form, with 2-5 sentences of what is accomplished in each step
      •  clearly understand all the steps, where you have actually implemented these steps or know what you need to do
  • 2;30 - 2:45 -Future Crime - Go Get a Book
  • 2:45-3:30 - Python Projects - You can work on the following:
    • Building Robots
    • Hardware like the Server Rack
    • Play with Your Raspberry PI
    • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book

Monday, March 27, 2017

March 27 2017 - RansomWare-LiveLongAndProsper - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (30 min) Ransom Ware - Live Long and Prosper
  1. Who first detected this kirkransomware?
  2. What does it do?
  3. How is it distributed?
  4. Who might the likely targets be? Why is this ironic and funny?
  5. Tell ma about "Operation Payback"... and again, what is the irony here?
  6. How do you pay, and why, long term might this be a failing currency?
  7. Why is paying ransom ware folks a bad idea?
  8. What is a better plan to keep you data safe?

Class Agenda:
  • 12:30-1:00 - Entry Ticket -30 min Ransom Ware - Live Long and Prosper
    • Turn in current PDF doc of status.  Should have 
      • topic and link to sources
      • paragraph overview
      • list of needed skills, equipment, and resources
      • all steps in outline form, with 2-5 sentences of what is accomplished in each step
      •  clearly understand all the steps, where you have actually implemented these steps or know what you need to do
  • 2:15 - 2:30 - Hub
  • 2;30 - 2:45 -Future Crime - Go Get a Book
  • 2:45-3:30 - Python Projects - You can work on the following:
    • Building Robots
    • Hardware like the Server Rack
    • Play with Your Raspberry PI
    • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book

Thursday, March 23, 2017

March 23 2017 - Packet Tracer Labs - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (10 min) Make sure you can log in to Cisco Packet Tracer Class


Class Agenda:
  • 12:30-12:40 - Entry Ticket -10 min Make sure you access Packet Tracer
  • 12:45- 2:00 - Packet Tracer Lab and Lecture - Mr. Keedle
  • 2:00 - 2:30 - New Pen-testing Project / Lab description and team selection.
  • 2:30 - 2:45 -Future Crime - Go Get a Book
  • 2:45-3:30 - Python Projects - You can work on the following:
    • Building Robots
    • Hardware like the Server Rack
    • Play with Your Raspberry PI
    • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

March 22 2017 - Shadow Day - Pentesting Labs - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (10 min) Make sure you have picked a topic for your lab
  1. http://cybersecuritysvcte-metroed-2016-2017.blogspot.com/2017/03/hack-this-site-sites.html
Turn in to Jupiter
Class Agenda:
  • 12:30-12:40 - Entry Ticket -10 min Make sure you have picked a topic for your lab
  • 12:45- 1:15 - Credit Score Workshop in Auditorium
  • 1:15 - 1:45 - New Pen-testing Project / Lab description and team selection.

  • 2:15 - 2:30  - HUB?
  • 2:30 - 2:45 -Future Crime - Go Get a Book
  • 2:45-3:30 - Python Projects - You can work on the following:
    • Building Robots
    • Hardware like the Server Rack
    • Play with Your Raspberry PI
    • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

March 21 2017 - Pentesting Labs - What Are We Doing In Class Today?


Entrance Ticket -Advanced Port Scanning techniques tutorial 
  1. Read and take notes on the types of port scans there are
  2. Go to https://pentest-tools.com/network-vulnerability-scanning/tcp-port-scanner-online-nmap and scan some sites.  Which Sites?  How about some of these....
  3. http://cybersecuritysvcte-metroed-2016-2017.blogspot.com/2017/03/hack-this-site-sites.html
  4. Look at 2-3 sites.  
    1. What type of ports are open? 
    2. What would your next steps be if you were doing a Penetration test?
Turn in to Jupiter

Class Agenda:
  • 12:30-1:00 - Entry Ticket -30 min Entry & working on catching up on MISSING Jupiter assignments

  • 2:30-3:30 - Python Projects - You can work on the following:
    • Building Robots
    • Hardware like the Server Rack
    • Play with Your Raspberry PI
    • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book

Monday, March 20, 2017

Hack This Site.... Sites





bonsai-sec.com/en/research/moth.php
http://www.itsecgames.com/
www.enigmagroup.org
EvilZone Hacking Forums
http://www.gameofhacks.com/
github.com/bkimminich/juice-shop
github.com/Hackademic/hackademic
github.com/psiinon/bodgeit
http://google-gruyere.appspot.com/
Hack a Day
Hack In The Box
https://hack.me/
Hacking Tutorial: Tech Tips and Hacking Tricks
Hackthis.co.uk
HackThisSite.org
hackxor.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/index.pl

https://www.troyhunt.com/
http://3rtechnologies.net/mobile.php?id=1
http://7starevent.com/newsid.php?id=52
http://9lanka.com/show.php?id=13859
http://aarsh.co.in/products.php?id=11
http://aarsh.co.in/products.php?id=9
http://aarya-24kt.com/catalogue.php?id=11
http://aarya-24kt.com/catalogue.php?id=2
http://abhinavpublicschoolrohini.com/aboutus.php?id=4
http://academiclub.com/features-prodect.php?id=504
http://academiclub.com/features-prodect.php?id=506
http://account-service.net/index.php?id=2
http://account-service.net/index.php?id=3
http://acmv.org/lecture/view.php?id=1
http://hax.tor.hu/
http://overthewire.org/wargames/
http://protechbuddy.com/services.php?id=4
http://pwnable.kr/
http://reversing.kr/
http://vicnum.ciphertechs.com/
http://www.bright-shadows.net/
http://www.cityofhackerz.com
http://www.try2hack.nl/
https://learn.abctf.xyz 
https://microcorruption.com/login
https://picoctf.com/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/peruggia/
https://www.hackthis.co.uk/
https://www.hackthissite.org/
https://www.hellboundhackers.org/
https://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/free-tools/index.aspx
https://www.peerlyst.com/posts/resource-a-compendium-of-sites-that-you-can-practice-on-you-can-legally-hack-these-sites-karl-m-1
https://www.root-me.org/?lang=en
OverTheWire http://overthewire.org/wargames/ 
Slavehack.com
sourceforge.net/projects/peruggia
Try2hack.nl
http://webappsecmovies.sourceforge.net/webgoat/


March 20 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - HOW TO WRITE AN INSTRUCTABLE
https://www.instructables.com/class/How-to-Write-an-Instructable-Class/


  1. Read and take notes on Lesson 1 and 2 and turn these notes into Jupiter
  2. Review Lesson 3 and 4... though, we are not planning to publish yet
Turn in to Jupiter

Class Agenda:
  • 1:00 - 1:15 - Cyber Pirates - Install Kali Linux VM Ware Project - See USB sticks getting passed around
  • 2:00 - 2:15 - Future Crime - Go Get a Book
  •  2:15 - Hub?

After HUB from 2:00-3:30

  • 2:30-3:30 - Python Projects - You can work on the following:
    • Building Robots
    • Hardware like the Server Rack
    • Play with Your Raspberry PI
    • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book

Friday, March 17, 2017

March 17 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - HOW TO WRITE AN INSTRUCTABLE
https://www.instructables.com/class/How-to-Write-an-Instructable-Class/

  1. Read and take notes on Lesson 1 and 2 and turn these notes into Jupiter
  2. Review Lesson 3 and 4... though, we are not planning to publish yet
Turn in to Jupiter

Class Agenda:
  • 12:30-1:00 - Entry Ticket -30 min Entry & working on catching up on MISSING Jupiter assignments


HUB at 1:45 - 2:00 15 min

After HUB from 2:00-3:30

2:00-3:30 - Open Maker Day Projects - You can work on the following:

  • Building Robots
  • Hardware like the Server Rack
  • Play with Your Raspberry PI
  • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • Lets break down the flow....Slides
    • I want you to get the dice program on page 34 working.  You should actually have this code in the downloaded files on your desktop... if not see page 44 of the RaspberryPI introduction slides.  
    • Now add the rules for Craps
      • Each round has two phases: Come Out and Point. To start a round, the shooter makes one or more Come Out rolls. A Come Out roll of 2, 3 or 12 (called Craps, the shooter is said to 'crap out') ends the round with players losing their Pass Line bets. A Come Out roll of 7 or 11 (a Natural) results in a win for Pass Line bets.
        • change your code to roll, and then check for a result of 2,3,12.  If that is rolled then print "You rolled a ", roll value and then print "CRAPS"
        • else if the roll is a 7 or 11, then that is a win.  in this case print "You rolled a ", roll value  and then print "WIN - Natural"
        • Then have them roll again
      • The shooter continues to make Come Out rolls until he rolls 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10,
        which number becomes the Point. The dealer then moves an On button to the point number signifying the second phase of the round. If the shooter rolls the point number, the result is a win for bets on the Pass Line. If the shooter rolls a seven (a Seven-out), the pass line loses and the round ends.  
        • now add the point rolls.  In the IF where you have rolled a 7 or 11, then you need to keep track and rolling 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10.  If you roll these values after first rolling a 7 or 11, then print "You rolled a ",roll value and then "which is now the point value"
        • If they roll the same point value before they roll a 7, then they "win" 
        • If at any point they roll a 7 then every one loses and you start over
    • When you have this working... Show me, and turn in to Jupiter
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book
    •  

Thursday, March 16, 2017

March 16 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - Get a 3 month Free subscription to “Nuts and Volts”
http://hauntcon.com/2014/07/get-a-free-three-month-subscription-to-nuts-and-volts-magazine/

Please work on Late Jupiter
Turn in to Jupiter
Class Agenda:
  • Entry Ticket -30 min Entry and Jupiter
  • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
  • Lets break down the flow....Slides
    • I want you to get the dice program on page 34 working.  You should actually have this code in the downloaded files on your desktop... if not see page 44 of the RaspberryPI introduction slides.  
    • Now add the rules for Craps
      • Each round has two phases: Come Out and Point. To start a round, the shooter makes one or more Come Out rolls. A Come Out roll of 2, 3 or 12 (called Craps, the shooter is said to 'crap out') ends the round with players losing their Pass Line bets. A Come Out roll of 7 or 11 (a Natural) results in a win for Pass Line bets.
        • change your code to roll, and then check for a result of 2,3,12.  If that is rolled then print "You rolled a ", roll value and then print "CRAPS"
        • else if the roll is a 7 or 11, then that is a win.  in this case print "You rolled a ", roll value  and then print "WIN - Natural"
        • Then have them roll again
      • The shooter continues to make Come Out rolls until he rolls 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10,
        which number becomes the Point. The dealer then moves an On button to the point number signifying the second phase of the round. If the shooter rolls the point number, the result is a win for bets on the Pass Line. If the shooter rolls a seven (a Seven-out), the pass line loses and the round ends.  
        • now add the point rolls.  In the IF where you have rolled a 7 or 11, then you need to keep track and rolling 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10.  If you roll these values after first rolling a 7 or 11, then print "You rolled a ",roll value and then "which is now the point value"
        • If they roll the same point value before they roll a 7, then they "win" 
        • If at any point they roll a 7 then every one loses and you start over
    • When you have this working... Show me, and turn in to Jupiter
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book
    •  

  • Cyber Pirates - VM Ware Project (see this link for additional project instructions)
    • Get into your teams
    • Each team member will install a OS.  Pick, Windows (Win7 or  Win10), Ubuntu, and then any other OS image.  Floating around on USB sticks and drives are ISO images that have been downloaded for you. 

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Northrop Grumman has an internship opportunity available in Herndon, VA. Apply today!

http://www.northropgrumman.com/Careers/StudentsAndNewGrads/Pages/Cyberpatriot.aspxhttp://www.northropgrumman.com/Careers/StudentsAndNewGrads/Pages/Cyberpatriot.aspx

What if my school does not have an AM pr PM bus route?

What SVCTE Bus is the nearest to you?  Some schools don't have an AM bus, but I bet there is a school close to yours that does... and it may be just a few miles out of the way to get dropped of to get a ride...

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?msa=0&mid=1_IpcM00ffBUON10PAKIOuzLGQKM&ll=37.423697293849465%2C-121.87346177060317&z=16

Or maybe you typically drive, but today you need to take the bus home... but one does not go to your school at that time?  Find the next nearest one to your school.

You're Welcome...

March 15 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - Please work on Late Jupiter
Turn in to Jupiter


Class Agenda:
  • Entry Ticket -30 min Entry and Jupiter
  • Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
    • I want you to get the dice program on page 34 working.  You should actually have this code in the downloaded files on your desktop... if not see page 44 of the RaspberryPI introduction slides.  
    • Now add the rules for Craps
      • Each round has two phases: Come Out and Point. To start a round, the shooter makes one or more Come Out rolls. A Come Out roll of 2, 3 or 12 (called Craps, the shooter is said to 'crap out') ends the round with players losing their Pass Line bets. A Come Out roll of 7 or 11 (a Natural) results in a win for Pass Line bets.
        • change your code to roll, and then check for a result of 2,3,12.  If that is rolled then print "You rolled a ", roll value and then print "CRAPS"
        • else if the roll is a 7 or 11, then that is a win.  in this case print "You rolled a ", roll value  and then print "WIN - Natural"
        • Then have them roll again
      • The shooter continues to make Come Out rolls until he rolls 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10,
        which number becomes the Point. The dealer then moves an On button to the point number signifying the second phase of the round. If the shooter rolls the point number, the result is a win for bets on the Pass Line. If the shooter rolls a seven (a Seven-out), the pass line loses and the round ends.  
        • now add the point rolls.  In the IF where you have rolled a 7 or 11, then you need to keep track and rolling 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10.  If you roll these values after first rolling a 7 or 11, then print "You rolled a ",roll value and then "which is now the point value"
        • If they roll the same point value before they roll a 7, then they "win" 
        • If at any point they roll a 7 then every one loses and you start over
    • When you have this working... Show me, and turn in to Jupiter
    • Then keep looking at examples in the book
    •  
  • Hub?
  • Cyber Pirates - VM Ware Project (see this link for additional project instructions)
    • Get into your teams
    • Each team member will install a OS.  Pick, Windows (Win7 or  Win10), Ubuntu, and then any other OS image.  Floating around on USB sticks and drives are ISO images that have been downloaded for you. 

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

what Number Can You TXT Me @?

Text me at 1 (408) 785-6649

the first time you text me, tell me who you are...

https://xkcd.com/1808/

 

  https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/hacking.png

Happy Pi day - March 14 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - Kali Linux - Ethical Hacking - continue work on this for 20 min.  Take Notes, and turn in to Jupiter and overview of what you study today. What do I expect?

    • For a "C" I'm expecting a short overview of each module you do.  
    • For a "B", I'm expecting to describe how this can be applied to what we are learning in class.  
    • For a "A", I want to see an example of what you learned, maybe some code, or screen shot of you implementing what you have learned and how it applies to Cyber Security
Turn in to Jupiter
Class Agenda:

  • Entry Ticket -30 min Entry and Jupiter
  • Python Code with COMMENTS
    • I want you to find some more code on line... 30 or more lines of code...  line program where you are commenting each line, function and indented module.  the comment lines don't count to the 20-30 lines of code
    • Take 5 - 10 min and find the code... cut and past into Notepad++ and make sure it runs... 
    • Then rase your hand and tell me you have it working...
    • Then wait for further instructions...
  • Hardware Projects  - This will be a team based project, that will include the following:
  • 1st Draft of your presentation - 6-10 slides of what you are doing and how to demo it to every one else.  I want to see a slide draft, so an out line of the slides

Monday, March 13, 2017

March 13 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - Please find a current event relating to Cyber Security,  Find and event, news story, or article that happened in the last month that relates to Cyber Security. See Current Event Rubric

Turn in to Jupiter

Class Agenda:

  • Entry Ticket -30 min Entry and Jupiter
  • Python Code with COMMENTS
  • Cyber Pirates - VM Ware Project (see this link for additional project instructions)
    • Get into your teams
    • Each team member will install a OS.  Pick, Windows (Win7 or  Win10), Ubuntu, and then any other OS image.  Floating around on USB sticks and drives are ISO images that have been downloaded for you. 
  • Hardware Projects  - This will be a team based project, that will include the following:
  • 1st Draft of your presentation - 6-10 slides of what you are doing and how to demo it to every one else.  I want to see a slide draft, so an out line of the slides
  •  

Friday, March 10, 2017

March 10 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - Please find a current event relating to Cyber Security,  Find and event, news story, or article that happened in the last month that relates to Cyber Security. See Current Event Rubric

Turn in to Jupiter
Class Agenda:

  • Hub?
  •   Hardware Projects  - This will be a team based project, that will include the following:
    • 1st Draft of your presentation - 6-10 slides of what you are doing and how to demo it to every one else.  I want to see a slide draft, so an out line of the slides

Thursday, March 9, 2017

March 9 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - Might you be interested in a high school intern at Northrop Grumman?  Check this out -High School Internships  & after reading about it, click on this link to actually see the "Join Our Team" button


Find 2 more sites that are offering internships in the Cyber/Computer/Networking for the summer.  10 pints extra creadit if they are local companies


Turn in to Jupiter
Class Agenda:
  • Entry Ticket -30 min Entry and Jupiter
  • Python lesson 10 tuples -
  • 5 code in g examples http://knightlab.northwestern.edu/2014/06/05/five-mini-programming-projects-for-the-python-beginner/
  • Kali Linux - Ethical Hacking - continue work on this for 20 min.  Take Notes, and turn in to Jupiter and overview of what you study today. What do I expect?
    • For a "C" I'm expecting a short overview of each module you do.  
    • For a "B", I'm expecting to describe how this can be applied to what we are learning in class.  
    • For a "A", I want to see an example of what you learned, maybe some code, or screen shot of you implementing what you have learned and how it applies to Cyber Security
    Turn in to Jupiter
     
  • Robotics Club and
  • Hardware Projects  - This will be a team based project, that will include the following:
    • 1st Draft of your presentation - 6-10 slides of what you are doing and how to demo it to every one else.  I want to see a slide draft, so an out line of the slides



Wednesday, March 8, 2017

March 8 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket -Kali Linux - Ethical Hacking - continue work on this for 20 min.  Take Notes, and turn in to Jupiter and overview of what you study today. What do I expect?
    • For a "C" I'm expecting a short overview of each module you do.  
    • For a "B", I'm expecting to describe how this can be applied to what we are learning in class.  
    • For a "A", I want to see an example of what you learned, maybe some code, or screen shot of you implementing what you have learned and how it applies to Cyber Security
Turn in to Jupiter
Class Agenda:

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

March 7 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket
      Turn in what module you worked on and what Quiz you took
Class Agenda:
  • Entry Ticket -20 min
  • What happens when our computers get smarter than we are? 
  • Cyber Pirates - VM Ware Project (see this link for additional project instructions)
    • Get into your teams
    • Each team member will install a OS.  Pick, Windows (Win7 or  Win10), Ubuntu, and then any other OS image.  Floating around on USB sticks and drives are ISO images that have been downloaded for you. 
  •  Hardware Projects  - This will be a team based project, that will include the following:
    • Project proposal - due today
    • Project progress report - Detailed what you need to do, and steps needed to do it
    • 2nd week Presentation
    • 3rd Week Final Presentation and Lab / Demo
    • Final Report

Monday, March 6, 2017

March 6 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket -The rise of the useless class
Read and contemplate this future and answer these questions:
  1. Write 50 words on what you though about this article, and how to solve some of the problems it presents? Then specifically answer the following questions.
  2. What jobs should be safe from robots and algorithms? 
  3. What will  robots and algorithms do when they become sentient?
  4. Politically, how do you fix the problem that people may not have the skills to be very employable, but still need to eat and have health insurance?
Turn in to Jupiter
Class Agenda:
  • Entry Ticket -20 min
  • Cyber Pirates - VM Ware Project (see this link for additional project instructions)
    • Get into your teams
    • Each team member will install a OS.  Pick, Windows (Win7 or  Win10), Ubuntu, and then any other OS image.  Floating around on USB sticks and drives are ISO images that have been downloaded for you. 
  • Cyber Essentials - Cisco Class
  • Hardware Projects  - This will be a team based project, that will include the following:
    1. Project proposal - due today
    2. Project progress report - Detailed what you need to do, and steps needed to do it
    3. 2nd week Presentation
    4. 3rd Week Final Presentation and Lab / Demo
    5. Final Report

Friday, March 3, 2017

March 3 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (30 min) Raspberry Pi Lesson 4 (Part 2) https://www.instructables.com/class/Raspberry-Pi-Class/?utm_medium=search%2F

Answer these questions on the blog for Lesson #4 (Part 2)  by the end of the week


Class Agenda:
  • Entry Ticket -30 min

  • Kali Linux - Ethical Hacking - work on this for 30 min.  Take Notes, and turn in to Jupiter and overview of what you study today. What do I expect?  
    • For a "C" I'm expecting a short overview of each module you do.  
    • For a "B", I'm expecting to describe how this can be applied to what we are learning in class.  
    • For a "A", I want to see an example of what you learned, maybe some code, or screen shot of you implementing what you have learned and how it applies to Cyber Security 
  • Hardware Projects  - This will be a team based project, that will include the following:
    1. Project proposal - due today
    2. Project progress report - Detailed what you need to do, and steps needed to do it
    3. 2nd week Presentation
    4. 3rd Week Final Presentation and Lab / Demo
    5. Final Report

Thursday, March 2, 2017

March 2 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (15 min) How to answer tough interview questions: 8 tips
Answer the following questions:
  1. What is the #1 thing you should do before an interview? How should you prepare?
  2. What does "Buying Some Time" do for you?
  3. Why might not getting the right answer be OK?
  4. What are the following 2 questions designed to do? Why do potential employers ask them?
  5. "How many happy birthday posts do you think Facebook gets in one day?" 
  6. "If you are in a boat with a boulder and you drop that boulder into the lake, how does the water level before and after you drop the boulder in the lake compare?" 
  7. What is the risk to the potential employer when they ask these types of "curve-ball" questions?

Class Agenda:

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

March 1 2017 - What Are We Doing In Class Today?

Entrance Ticket - (15 min)

Class Agenda:
  • Entry Ticket - Jupiter and Clean Desk area for 10 min
  • (12:40) Field Trip to Auditorium to here a Alliance Credit Union Presentation on Financial Independence
  • (20 min) Using Open Source to Empower Studentsfind out more...

    https://www.linux.com/news/2017/2/using-open-source-empower-students-tanzania

      • What is Powering Potential Inc. (PPI)?
      • How to get involved in a project like this?  
      • If you wanted to work on a PPI project, how would you apply?
      • How would Cyber Security be important to PPI
      • For 10 points Extra Credit - Can you find any other programs, where you can code to save lives and help people?
  • Python- Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python) -Class Resources  
  • Kali Linux - Ethical Hacking - work on this for 30 min.  Take Notes, and turn in to Jupiter and overview of what you study today.
  • Hub?
  • Future Crime - Reading - Stand up and get your books.. Turn to page 78? 
  • VMware Project Team Assignments