Unit Description
This unit covers a range of ways to secure IT infrastructure against threats and vulnerabilities, including the infrastructure’s devices, the data it contains, and the people who use it. Students will explore logical security measures, which include means to create, store, and transmit data in a secure fashion, along with physical security strategies for keeping physical assets secure. They will discover ways threats can be prevented or mitigated, whether they come in the form of malicious software attacks or the actions of others. Students will also learn ways to keep data secure and how systems might be recovered in the case of equipment failure or a natural disaster.
There are several concepts in each topic, but some of them are straightforward and easy to understand. Feel free to move forward to topics in subsequent weeks or spend more time in hands-on activities, if necessary.
Instructional Time
4 weeks
Weekly Map
Monday
Introduction to problem
Online Pre-assessment (available for student practice, as well)
Team meetings to develop project plan and goals
Tuesday
Review content resources with whole group
Small group and independent exploration of resources
Contribute to team project
Wednesday
Hands-on exploration with IT professionals
Team progress check with supervisor (using project plan)
Thursday
Hands-on exploration with IT professionals
Small group and independent exploration of resources
Contribute to team project
Friday
Team progress check with supervisor or sharing of progress with whole group
Online post-assessment
Monitor progress and adjust project plan as necessary