Module_2: Cyber Offense
Module_2: Cyber Offense
About Course
Learning Objectives
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To understand the concept and classification of cybercrime, including crimes against individuals, property, and organizations.
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To analyze different forms of cybercrime occurrences, such as single-event and series-based attacks.
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To examine various cyber offenses and their impact, including hacking, phishing, identity theft, and cyber terrorism.
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To explore the concept of patriotic hacking, including its meaning, legality, and real-world examples.
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To understand practical cyber threats through activities, such as social engineering/phishing attack simulation and malware infection demonstration
Learning Outcomes
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Explain the classification of cybercrimes based on target and occurrence (single vs. multiple events).
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Differentiate between various cyber offenses, including hacking, phishing, cyber terrorism, and identity theft.
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Analyze cyber attack scenarios, including repeated attacks and organized cybercrime methods.
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Evaluate patriotic hacking in terms of ethics, legality, and national security implications.
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Demonstrate practical awareness and skills by identifying phishing attempts and understanding how malware spreads through simulated activities.
Key Takeaways
Cyber Offenses:
How Criminals Plan Them: Introduction, How criminals plan the attacks, Social Engineering, Cyber Stalking, Cyber-cafe & cybercrimes.
Total Duration for Module Completion : 4 Hours
Course Content
Pre session Quiz
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Pre session Quiz
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Categories of Cybercrime
2.3 How Criminals plan the Attacks
2.4 Activity Social Engineering / Phishing Attack Simulation
2.5 Activity Educational Demonstration of Malware Infection Process
Post Session Quiz
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