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Course # CS200 - Cyber Security Awareness Refresher
Description
This course is designed to cover areas Cyber security has had to deal with recently, including phishing and malware from the Internet. You must successfully answer 3 of 4 questions to get credit for the course.
Who should take this course?
Anyone who has a SLAC computer account that accesses SLAC computer resources and has completed CS101 - Cyber Security Basics.
Pre-requisites
Cyber Security Basics (CS101)
Note: As this is a REFRESHER course, if you have successfully completed this course previously, upon entering the course you will be presented with a popup to "Restart", "Continue", or "Cancel". To get credit for the course, you must select "Restart".

| Length | .25 hrs (15 min.) |
| Training Method | Challenge, Web based |
| Contact: |
Email: mcariola@slac.stanford.edu |
| How to and notes |
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Requirements
1.
Current/patched versions of: Operating system,
Java and Flash
2.
Pop-up blocker must be turned off
·
For Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu >
Pop-up Blocker > Turn off Pop-up Blocker.
·
For Firefox on Windows, go to the Tools menu > Options >
click on the Content tab in the options window >
uncheck the Block pop-up windows check box >
click OK.
·
For Firefox on UNIX, select "Preferences" in
"Edit" menu >
click on the Content tab in the options window >
uncheck the Block pop-up windows check box >
click OK. Click here to see if your system is compatible (meets the requirements). Online Training - Web Based Courses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Log in to the Training Portal and take the
course Note: As this is a REFRESHER course, if you have taken this course previously, upon entering the course you will be presented with a pop-up to "Restart", "Continue", or "Cancel". To get credit for the course, you must select "Restart".
Using Your Windows ID and Password
on a computer on the SLAC Network
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You must be logged into the computer you are
using with your own SLAC Windows account in
order to be properly credited for training. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Click here to go to the SLAC Training - Web Based Courses · All buttons must be green · Windows users click the blue bar, if you don't have a window account click the orange bar and use your SLAC system ID and Skillsoft password (see section A below).
· In the search box key-in: CS200
For users (who get past the login page) having
issues with accessing the course, computer
Note:
If you already know this information you can
challenge the quiz on the first slide. (To pass,
you must correctly answer at least three of four
questions.)
A. Using Your SLAC System ID
(number) and SkillSoft Password
1.
Locate your SLAC system ID number
on your
SLAC Directory
page. This is your log-in ID.
2.
Getting the Skillsoft
password o Click here for the Skillsoft password if you are on a computer within the SLAC Network. (This will send a request via email.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alternate course location for UNIX users Only on UNIX system (linux, unix, mac) System Requirements: Adobe Flash player
Here is the link to the course alternate location: Cyber Security Awareness Refresher - CS200 (http://www.slac.stanford.edu/computing/security/csat/cs200) When you successfully complete the course and pass the quiz, select the "Email Results" button*.
To get credit, you MUST add your SLAC System ID number to the subject line, e.g. Quiz Results: CSA200_Web_Test 334570
To find your SLAC System ID number, see above. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Take the course offline Send an email request to mcariola@slac.stanford.edu to request a hard/soft copy (PDF) of the course and exam. Then send responses for the exam to: sec-trng@slac.stanford.edu. For more information see the ES&H Training Web FAQ |
| Training Restrictions |
None noted. |
Course Objectives
This course covers:
Risks and Threats
Phishing (Social engineering through email)
Internet - number one source of malware
Owner: SLAC Computer Security
Last Updated:
11/29/2011
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