Introduction¶
Concrete Experience¶
Objectives¶
- Privacy:
- Understand the importance of privacy in digital communications and data storage.
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Identify best practices for maintaining privacy in various online activities.
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Information Stored on MFA Device:
- Comprehend the types of information stored on Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) devices.
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Explain the significance of securely storing and managing information on MFA devices.
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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
- Define two-factor authentication and its role in enhancing security.
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Understand how 2FA works and the various methods used to implement it.
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Additional Security Controls:
- Identify and describe additional security controls used to protect information systems.
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Explain the importance of layered security measures in a comprehensive security strategy.
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RSA Token:
- Understand the function and use of RSA tokens in authentication processes.
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Explain how RSA tokens generate one-time passwords for secure access.
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Public Key Infrastructure (PKI):
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Understand the concept and components of PKI, and how it differs from MFA
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One-Time Password (OTP):
- Define one-time passwords and their role in securing authentication processes.
- Understand the mechanisms behind generating and validating OTPs.
TLO Knowledge and Skills¶
Condition:¶
- Given a classroom, applicable references, and a practical exercise, the Cyber Mission Force student will demonstrate an understanding of multifactor authentication and tokens
Knowledge:¶
- Privacy
- Information stored on MFA device
- Two-factor authentication
- Additional security controls
- RSA token
- PKI
- One-time password
Skills:¶
- Describe different forms of MFA
- Describe how MFA is applied