ICTC: CyberSense Membership
Digital skills & cyber security knowledge for educators and their students in support of ICTC’s mission to strengthen Canada’s digital advantage in a global economy.
A career focused bundle of learning resources focusing on the fundamentals of cyber security related careers and the skillsets essential to completing this type of work.
Learn the fundamentals of cyber security related careers and the skillsets essential for such roles.
Engage with hands on cyber security experiences through the building of a password generator with the micro:bit.
Explore in-demand careers in the field of cyber security with your students.
In this series of three lessons aimed at students in the first year of secondary school, students gain a greater understanding of the importance of cyber security and create their own ‘strong password generator’ using the micro:bit.
In this series of three lessons aimed at students in the first year of secondary school, students gain a greater understanding of the importance of cyber security and create their own ‘strong password generator’ using the micro:bit.
Enroll for FREEIn this lesson students learn about cyber security and, through practical application, about ethical hacking. They also learn about the importance of cyber security in the world today, consolidating and extending their learning about internet safety.
In this lesson students explore the need for strong passwords and design an algorithm to create a strong password generator using the micro:bit.
In this lesson students use their pseudocode algorithm to code their password generator before testing, debugging and evaluating it.
In this three-part series tailored for first-year secondary school students, delve into the world of cryptography. Participants will engage in practical unplugged activities that develop logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
In this three-part series tailored for first-year secondary school students, delve into the world of cryptography. Participants will engage in practical unplugged activities that develop logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
Enroll for FREEStudents learn how encryption and ciphers have been used over time, especially in World War II, before cracking and creating their own ciphers.
In this ‘unplugged’ lesson students create their own Caesar cipher, firstly using cards before writing, testing and debugging algorithms to create a Caesar cipher to encrypt and decrypt messages.
In this lesson students are introduced to text-based programming. Participants will explore and analyse JavaScript code before using their developing knowledge of selection, variables, functions and text-based programming.
Upon course completion, you will be equipped with the knowledge to navigate the digital landscape more securely, protect your personal information, and guide your students to do the same.
Thanks to the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC), access to CyberSense is completely FREE for all educators. Join today to access all of the cyber security, cryptography, career related, and staying safe online learning resources Fair Chance Learning has to offer.
Strengthening Canada's digital advantage in the global economy.