cybok-session-coinquiry1
Session plans and learning materials for a mapping workshop, designed to help raise cyber-enabled practitioner awareness and adoption of the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK).
- Room with a large screen.
- Slides for instructor led presentations.
- See example_slides.pdf.
- Handouts with the CyBOK tabular reference
- See tabular reference.
- Large (A3/A2) paper / whiteboards.
- Pens.
- Post-it notes.
- (Optional) Handouts with the CyBOK knowledge areas and groups as wordclouds.
- See wordclouds.
- Recognize/describe the different areas of the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK).
- Relate your job role to different knowledge areas in the CyBOK.
Action | Materials | Duriation |
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Welcome/warmer: Is Cyber Security a part of your job role? | Presentation, large screen | 5 mins |
Presentation: Intended learning outcomes | Presentation, large screen | 5 mins |
Activity: Form groups with others who have similar job roles. Aim for 5-6 people per group. Devise a shared name for your group and job roles. | None | 15 mins |
Presentation: What is the CyBOK? | Presentation, large screen | 10 mins |
Activity: Map your knowledge of cyber security. Use the word clouds, pen/paper, post-it notes. | Large paper/whiteboard for each group, pens, post-it notes | 20 mins |
Presentation: The CyBOK knowledge areas. | Presentation, large screen | 15 mins |
Activity: Map your groups job roles to CyBOK knowledge areas. Use the tabular reference as a guide. Wordcloud prompts will be provided part way through if needed. | Mapping worksheet, pens, post-it notes | 30 mins |
Activity: Present your mappings back to the other groups. With facilitated discussion. | None | 10 mins |
Presentation: Summary and next steps. | Presentation, large screen | 5 mins |
Footnotes
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This work is/was supported by the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK) call for funded Outreach, Adoption, and Awareness projects around CyBOK v1.1. CyBOK © Crown Copyright, The National Cyber Security Centre 2023, licensed under the Open Government Licence http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/. ↩