- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Associate
Issued by
NICE K12 Education Conference
Earners of this Badge participated in the "How to teach Palo Alto Network’s Cybersecurity Academy high school level content." at the 2019 NICE K12 Cybersecurity Education Conference. This badge indicates Faculty are initially prepared to teach the Cybersecurity Foundation, Gateway, and Essentials courses offered through the Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Academy program.
- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Academic Instruction
- Advanced Filtering
- Basic Sub-netting
- Configure DHCP Server/Client
- Configure TCP/IP
- Cyberattack Types And Techniques
- Cyber Threats And Vulnerabilities
- Dynamic Block Lists
- Firewall Security
- Information Technology Instruction
- Network Addresses
- OSI Model
- Professional Development
- Recognize Threat Actors
- Threat Intelligence
- Threat Prediction & Prevention
- Two-factor Authentication
Earning Criteria
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Participant must attend the workshop and participate in all activities.
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Participate in the course lecture and hands-on learning activities that include fundamental cybersecurity concepts, networking, and network security.
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Complete the feedback form for the Workshop using the Whova conference app.
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Complete quiz assessments in all three courses with 80% or higher grade.
Standards
The NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework (NICE Framework), NIST Special Publication 800-181, is a national-focused resource that categorizes and describes cybersecurity work. The NICE Framework establishes a taxonomy and common lexicon that describes cybersecurity work and workers irrespective of where or for whom the work is performed.
The core mission of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards is to create field-specific standards for accomplished teaching that are grounded in the Five Core Propositions and that articulate the actions that accomplished teachers employ to advance student learning.