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Standards Framework

for Florida MJ Introduction to Cybersecurity

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Standards in this Framework

Standard Description
SC.6.CC.1.1 Demonstrate an ability to communicate through various online tools.
SC.6.CO.1.1 Identify multiple file format types.
SC.6.CO.1.2 Identify applications that have different desktop and online versions.
SC.6.CO.1.3 Identify the differences between wired and wireless computer networks.
SC.6.CO.1.4 Describe how information is translated and communicated between computers and devices over a network.
SC.6.CO.2.1 Identify and describe the major hardware components and functions of computer systems.
SC.6.CO.3.2 Describe the main functions of an operating system.
SC.6.CO.3.3 Explain how an operating system provides user and system services.
SC.6.CO.3.4 Describe the major software components and functions of computer systems.
SC.6.CO.3.5 Evaluate various forms of input and output (IO) and peripheral devices.
SC.6.CS.1.1 Define the states of data.
SC.6.CS.1.2 Illustrate the concept of access control and how to limit access to authorized users.
SC.6.CS.1.3 Discuss the importance of cybersecurity.
SC.6.CS.1.4 Determine information that should remain confidential.
SC.6.CS.1.5 Identify the need for encryption.
SC.6.CS.1.6 Recognize the importance of digital identity.
SC.6.CS.2.1 Identify the need for security safeguards on personal devices.
SC.6.ET.1.2 Identify technology skills needed in the workplace.
SC.6.HS.1.1 Identify the connection between strong passwords and Internet safety.
SC.6.HS.1.3 Describe safe practices when participating in digital communication.
SC.6.HS.1.4 Evaluate a given website to determine if it is safe for users.
SC.6.HS.2.1 Define the online disinhibition effect.
SC.6.HS.2.2 List negative impacts of excessive device usage.
SC.6.HS.2.3 Implement the 20-20-20 rule for technology.
SC.6.HS.3.1 Explore the impact that digital media and communication has on our behavior.
SC.6.PE.4.1 Recognize the phases of the software development life cycle.
SC.6.TI.1.1 Recognize the data content sources that make your digital footprint.
SC.6.TI.2.1 Recognize the consequences of plagiarism on the development of creative works.
SC.6.TI.2.2 Demonstrate compliance with the school’s Acceptable Use Policy.
SC.6.TI.2.3 Explain fair use for using copyrighted materials.
SC.6.TI.2.4 Generate citations for text and non-text sources using a digital tool.
SC.7.CO.1.1 Identify the kinds of content associated with different file types.
SC.7.CO.1.2 Differentiate between different file types.
SC.7.CO.1.3 Describe the relationship between hardware and software.
SC.7.CO.1.6 Describe strategies for determining the reliability of resources or information on the Internet.
SC.7.CO.2.1 Explain the difference between wired, local area, wireless and mobile networks.
SC.7.CO.2.2 Identify and describe the function of the main internal parts of a basic computing device.
SC.7.CO.2.3 Explore devices that contain firmware.
SC.7.CO.3.1 Differentiate between desktop applications and software as a service (SaaS).
SC.7.CS.1.1 Describe data in its three states and potential threats to each state.
SC.7.CS.1.2 Explain the concept of access control and how to limit access to authorized users.
SC.7.CS.1.3 Examine the basics of cybersecurity needs for business, government and organizations.
SC.7.CS.1.4 List and define the elements of the confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA) triad.
SC.7.CS.1.5 Explain components of access control.
SC.7.CS.1.6 Identify the characteristics of strong versus weak passwords in data and identity security.
SC.7.CS.1.7 Explain the proper use and operation of security technologies.
SC.7.CS.1.8 Identify actions that protect electronic devices.
SC.7.CS.2.1 Define the Internet of Things (IoT).
SC.7.CS.3.1 Identify the types of cyberattacks.
SC.7.CS.3.2 Explore social engineering attacks.
SC.7.CS.3.3 Identify data vulnerabilities.
SC.7.ET.1.1 Investigate the latest technologies and the potential they have to improve our lives at home, work and in society.
SC.7.HS.1.1 Explain the possible consequences of cyberbullying.
SC.7.HS.1.2 Discuss the impact of online disinhibition on individuals and society.
SC.7.HS.1.3 Interpret writings and communications using terminology.
SC.7.HS.1.4 Categorize potential dangers to an individual’s safety and security.
SC.7.HS.1.5 Recognize the importance of reporting suspicious behavior encountered on the Internet.
SC.7.HS.1.6 Compare the risks and benefits of accessing the Internet.
SC.7.HS.1.7 Examine safe practices for technology use.
SC.7.HS.2.1 Identify the digital practices that may affect your physical and mental well- being.
SC.7.HS.3.1 Discuss how device usage can affect sleeping patterns.
SC.7.HS.3.2 Discuss the potential risks of device addiction and how to prevent it.
SC.7.HS.3.3 Explain the possible consequences of cyberbullying and inappropriate use of digital media and communication on personal life and society.
SC.7.PE.1.6 Develop problem solutions using a block programming language.
SC.7.PE.1.7 Create online content using advanced design tools.
SC.7.PE.1.8 Identify different types of programming errors.
SC.7.PE.2.1 Predict outputs while showing an understanding of inputs.
SC.7.PE.4.1 Define the phases of the software development life cycle.
SC.7.TI.1.1 Discuss the ways that technology has increased the capacity for communication within a community.
SC.7.TI.1.2 Evaluate the responsible and irresponsible use of information on collaborative projects.
SC.7.TI.1.3 Identify how media is used to influence information.
SC.7.TI.2.1 Describe legal and ethical behaviors when using information and technology and describe the consequences of misuse.
SC.7.TI.2.2 Describe and model responsible use of modern communication media and devices.
SC.7.TI.2.3 Recognize the legal use of modern communication media and devices.
SC.7.TI.2.4 Explore the ethical use of collected data.
SC.7.TI.2.5 Explain how copyright law and licensing protect the owner of intellectual property.
SC.8.CC.2.1 Publish a digital product individually and collaboratively.
SC.8.CO.2.1 Explain how to disassemble or reassemble a desktop computer.
SC.8.CO.2.2 Explore different hardware specifications and their impact on the performance of the computer.
SC.8.CO.2.3 Identify the major components of a network.
SC.8.CS.1.1 Analyze threats and vulnerabilities to information security for individuals and organizations.
SC.8.CS.1.2 Explain how authentication and authorization methods can protect users.
SC.8.CS.1.3 Describe defense in-depth strategies to protect simple networks.
SC.8.CS.1.4 Explain how malicious actions threaten network security.
SC.8.CS.1.5 Explain how malicious actions threaten physical security.
SC.8.CS.1.6 Describe defense in depth and how physical access controls work together.
SC.8.CS.1.7 Explore the process of protecting computer hardware from exploitation.
SC.8.CS.2.1 Evaluate security and privacy issues that relate to computer networks and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
SC.8.CS.2.2 Describe security and privacy issues that relate to computer networks.
SC.8.CS.2.3 Describe the permanency of data on the Internet, online identity and personal privacy.
SC.8.CS.3.1 Discuss ransomware attacks.
SC.8.CS.3.2 Discuss the necessity of immediate security updates of a program.
SC.8.CS.3.3 Identify the steps of the social engineering attack cycle.
SC.8.ET.1.1 Identify the emerging features of mobile devices, smart devices and vehicles.
SC.8.ET.1.4 Analyze the increasing impact of access to the Internet on daily life.
SC.8.HS.1.1 Describe the impacts of the presence of technology and the lack of technology on everyday life.
SC.8.HS.1.2 Develop procedures to protect personal information while accessing the Internet.
SC.8.HS.2.1 Determine the association between hand-eye coordination and the use of digital devices.
SC.8.HS.2.2 Investigate the causes of headaches associated with digital device usage.
SC.8.HS.2.3 Investigate the causes of physical body changes due to device usage.
SC.8.HS.2.4 Identify the effects on cognitive function as a result of technology use.
SC.8.HS.3.1 Discuss how regulating the use of digital media and communication is important for mental and physical well-being.
SC.8.HS.3.2 Analyze how digital media and communication influence behavior.
SC.8.PE.4.1 Explore the purpose of the software development life cycle.
SC.8.PE.4.2 Explain the phases of a simple software development life cycle.
SC.8.PE.4.3 Discuss the role of maintenance in the software development cycle.
SC.8.TI.1.2 Describe the influence of access-to-information technologies over time.
SC.8.TI.2.2 Use a local or federal government website to engage with a public official.
SC.8.TI.2.3 Compare various technology-related career paths.
SC.K12.CTR.1.1 Actively participate in effortful learning both individually and collaboratively.
SC.K12.CTR.2.1 Demonstrate understanding by decomposing a problem.
SC.K12.CTR.3.1 Complete tasks with digital fluency.
SC.K12.CTR.4.1 Express solutions as computational steps.
SC.K12.CTR.5.1 Create an algorithm to achieve a given goal.
SC.K12.CTR.6.1 Differentiate between usable data and miscellaneous information.
SC.K12.CTR.7.1 Solve real-life problems in science and engineering using computational thinking.
MA.K12.MTR.1.1 Actively participate in effortful learning both individually and collectively.
MA.K12.MTR.2.1 Demonstrate understanding by representing problems in multiple ways.
MA.K12.MTR.3.1 Complete tasks with mathematical fluency.
MA.K12.MTR.4.1 Engage in discussions that reflect on the mathematical thinking of self and others.
MA.K12.MTR.5.1 Use patterns and structure to help understand and connect mathematical concepts.
MA.K12.MTR.6.1 Assess the reasonableness of solutions.
MA.K12.MTR.7.1 Apply mathematics to real-world contexts.
ELA.K12.EE.1.1 Cite evidence to explain and justify reasoning.
ELA.K12.EE.2.1 Read and comprehend grade-level complex texts proficiently.
ELA.K12.EE.3.1 Make inferences to support comprehension.
ELA.K12.EE.4.1 Use appropriate collaborative techniques and active listening skills when engaging in discussions in a variety of situations.
ELA.K12.EE.5.1 Use the accepted rules governing a specific format to create quality work.
ELA.K12.EE.6.1 Use appropriate voice and tone when speaking or writing.
ELD.K12.ELL.MA.1 English language learners communicate information, ideas and concepts necessary for academic success in the content area of Mathematics.