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Part 1: CyberSecurity on military

This part aims to address cybersecurity broadly but the insufficient depth that non-technical experts will develop a more complete picture of the technological issues and technology experts will more completely appreciate national and international security policy and defense policy implications. 

The rapid and unrelenting pace of changes and challenges in cybersecurity was the driving force that prompted the ESCWG to request this curriculum effort, in accordance with NATO’s increased emphasis on improving cybersecurity awareness, preparedness, and resilience.

  • Cyberspace and the fundamentals of cybersecurity
  • Risk factors

Some learners do not have enough background knowledge to understand information (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Internet Marketing/Blogging can`t Help here).

  • Hacking-framework
  • Create a hacker curriculum
  • An introduction to internet infrastructure.
  • Reading skills.
  • Put yourself into hackers
  • Learning
  • Why do we need to encrypt data?
  • Revision

Supported by the coursebook " Military English. Learning by doing.: Professional development. Case studies." by Marina Hrabar. Paperback: 246 pages

  • Publisher: Independently published (May 8, 2020)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 979-8650022886

Visual Reading: Digital versions of printed books. It provides practical insights that the reader can implement easily and achieve results. At the end of each unit, there is a vocabulary section so as each student could review the specific military terminology and the information. Learning English for purposes.- individual- learning in teams. In the case of studies, the skills are learned through facilitation, rather than presentation.

  • English Level from B2
  • HD, AUDIO 29,97 fps (tv quality)
  • Authentic materials

Author

Marina Hrabar

Marina Hrabar is currently living in Ukraine, where she is teaching English/Russian online. She started teaching English/Russian professionally in 2000 shortly after graduating from the University. She has her Master's degree in ESL Education, as well as a TESOL certificate (Arizona State University, 2018). She possesses 17 years of corporate...

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Marina Hrabar's School

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What's Included

Language: English
Level: Intermediate
Skills: Cyberspace, Defense Policy, Security Policy, Cyber Security, Risk Vectors, Resilience, Awareness
Age groups: 18+ years
Duration: 1 hour 51 minutes
15 Videos
26 Documents
5 Quizzes
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