Topic Name Description
Page KU Element Checklist
Folder Current Syllabi & Crosswalks

Syllabi

Folder Updated Syllabi

Updated Syllabi

URL DHS - Security Sectors
Presidential Policy Directive 21 (PPD-21): Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience advances a national policy to strengthen and maintain secure, functioning, and resilient critical infrastructure. This directive supersedes Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7. PPD-21 identifies 16 critical infrastructure sectors:
File LAB Template

LAB Template

1.10 Policy, Legal, Ethics and Compliance - CTC Nick URL HIPPA Wiki

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

URL FERPA Wiki

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

URL Computer Security Act Wiki

Computer Security Act Wiki

URL Sarbanes–Oxley Act

The Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 

URL Gramm-Leach-Bliley Wiki

Gramm-Leach-Bliley

URL COPPA Wiki

COPPA Wiki

URL PCI DSS Wiki

PCI DSS Wiki

URL US Patriot Act Wiki

US Patriot Act Wiki

File legal-issues-corporate-bring-device-programs

legal-issues-corporate-bring-device-programs

URL ADA Wiki

ADA Wiki

1.11 System Administration - CTC Nick File ITE - 5.2.1.5 Lab - Install Windows 7

From the IT Essentials Course

File ITE 5.3.2.3 Lab - Create User Accounts in Windows 7

ITE 5.3.2.3 Lab - Create User Accounts in Windows 7

File ITE - 5.3.7.4 Lab - Run Line Utilities in Windows 7

ITE - 5.3.7.4 Lab - Run Line Utilities in Windows 7

File ITE - 5.3.7.2 Lab - Working with CLI Commands in Windows

ITE - 5.3.7.2 Lab - Working with CLI Commands in Windows

File ITE - 5.2.1.9 Lab - Check for Updates in Windows 7

ITE - 5.2.1.9 Lab - Check for Updates in Windows 7

File ITE - 5.5.1.11 Lab - Use the System Restore Tool in Windows 7

ITE - 5.5.1.11 Lab - Use the System Restore Tool in Windows 7

File ITE - 5.2.3.4 Lab - Registry Backup and Recovery in Windows XP

ITE - 5.2.3.4 Lab - Registry Backup and Recovery in Windows XP

Network Devices and Technologies - Capturing Network Traffic File Security+ Lab 1 - FT Ver2

This lab is part of a series of lab exercises designed through a grant initiative by the Center for Systems Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA) and the Network Development Group (NDG), funded by the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program Department of Undergraduate Education (DUE) Award No. 0702872 and 1002746. This work has been adapted by The Department of Labor (DOL) Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) Grant No. TC-22525-11-60-A-48. This series of lab exercises is intended to support courseware for CompTIA Security+® certification.


By performing this lab, students will learn the process of capturing network traffic using three different methods; the tcpdump command, Wireshark, and NetworkMiner. The tcpdump command has no Graphical User Interface (GUI) and is only utilized within a Linux terminal. Wireshark shows you the raw output of network traffic captures and allows you to analyze them. Network Miner will allow you to capture data, and it will also pull out items like clear text messages and pictures.

CSSIA - Security+ Version 1 File Labs Suggested Order -CSSIA

Suggested Order

File Security+ Labs Series- CSSIA Lab 1-4 Ver1

Security+ Lab Series

File Security+ - CSSIA Labs 5-8 Ver1

Security+ - CSSIA  Labs 5-8 Ver1

File Security+ - CSSIA Labs 9-12 Ver1

Security+ - CSSIA  Labs 9-12 Ver1

File Security+ - CSSIA Labs 13-16 Ver1

Security+ - CSSIA  Labs 13-16 Ver1

File Information Assurance Security+ Lab Series

Information Assurance Security+ Lab Series

Course Files File CAE2Y

CAE2Y Backup File

Consortium Documents Folder 2015 Documents

2015 Documents