Comp Sci Teacher in Colorado Springs Seeking a New Position in the Area

My campus has decided to focus on BioMed and Engineering as Academies and cut Comp Sci due to decreasing campus enrollment. I need to stay in the Colorado Springs area.

I was previously a physics teacher but currently teach PLTW CS Essential, PLTW CS Cybersecurity, IB Comp Sci SL, and Comp Apps 1 & 2. I have taught AP CSP and went through the training for AP CS A. IB SL is also usually taught in Java.

All my courses are tied to college credit and industry certifications from CDE's CDIP List. I host four after-school clubs: National Technical Honor Society, Coding Club, Cybersecurity Competition Team, and Strategy Gaming Club. I am qualified to teach all 7-12 Math and Science courses in Colorado and Texas. I also have SPED and ESL certs in Texas.

I am the chair of our district's Comp Sci Advisory Board. I have been asked for next year to be the Comp Sci / Cybersec SME for the Pike Peak Business & Education Alliance.

Mark Grohman
https://www.linkedin.com/in/markgrohman/
[email protected]

Corrections for CAS-004 content before using the content in CAS-005 / SecurityX

My compliments to the CAS-004 developers! I have taught CAS-004 several times, and found almost no errors in the student manuals.

Is anyone here working on developing the new CAS-005 / SecurityX materials?

@Stephen Schneiter does the development team want instructors to report inaccurate content? Does the team have a list of known errors so we can see what has already been reported?

Suggested CAS-004 content corrections before reusing the content in CAS-005 / SecurityX:

Page 117 “DSTS”

Suggested correction:
change to “HSTS”
Explanation:
HSTS is an initialism for “HTTP Strict Transport Security.”

Page 121 “Jack the Ripper”
Suggested correction:
change to “John the Ripper”
Explanation:
John the Ripper is a password cracking tool. Jack the Ripper was a serial killer.

Page 297 “director traversal”
Suggested correction:
change to “directory traversal”
Explanation:
In directory traversal, an attacker manipulates file paths.

Module 9, PowerPoint slide 16: “Block Ciphers”
Suggested correction: change to “Modes of Operation”
Explanation: A block cipher is a type of encryption algorithm. Block ciphers can have different modes of
operation. This slide covers modes of operation. As the slide notes point out, modes of operation are
techniques paired with symmetric encryption, they are not encryption algorithms.

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CompTIA A+ and Microsoft Instructor - Calgary, Alberta

Position: IT Instructor – Comptia A+ and Microsoft, Casual/Contract - Please read full post

Are you a changemaker?
If you are someone who sees the potential in people, and who believes that everyone, given the right tools and support, can thrive, then you’re in the right place. At Momentum, we are committed to building a society where everyone belongs. Where we are all valued for who we are and where we are all given the tools and opportunities to build the life we want. We value diversity, and we believe everyone has a role to play in building a just and equitable society. We’re changemakers transforming our community for the good of all.

The Organization:
Momentum became certified as a Great Place to Work in Canada in June 2021. Great Place to Work is a global authority on high-trust, high performance workplace cultures. We provide competitive compensation and benefits with an unparalleled work environment.

We are a diverse multidisciplinary team of people that are united by a shared vision and values. At Momentum you’ll find MBA’s, artists, facilitators, social workers and more. Our backgrounds are as diverse as our areas of discipline, and it is this diversity and the respect and value we have for each other and our participants that makes us stronger.

We are purpose driven and our high standards reflect the trust and confidence we have in each other and the results of the work our team can do together. We live and work in ways that reflect our value of sustainability, being intentional in our actions to reduce our environmental footprint.

If this sounds like a place where you would want to work, please review the position below to see if there’s a fit with your skills and experience.

Momentum is an equal opportunity employer. Diverse and unique candidates are encouraged to apply.

What you’ll be doing:
Momentum is building up its offering of tech training programs as a path towards empowering those from under-represented groups to cross the digital divide and land careers in Tech.

We are seeking out an engaging instructor to help students (12-15 students per cohort) to prepare for the Comptia A+ examinations (220-1101, 220-1102).

We are also looking for Microsoft Instructors to teach the following:

- MS 365 Fundamentals
- MS Security, Compliance and Identity Fundamentals
- MS Azure Fundamentals


Our hope is the successful candidate will be able to deliver classes live and in-person. However, we are open to an instructor who can provide live remote instruction if we can’t find a candidate in the Calgary area.

You will be required to bring your own curriculum and instruction materials to support students to pass their certification exams.

Key Areas of Responsibility:
  • Deliver engaging, adult-learner focused instruction to help learners pass certification exams.
  • Prepare curriculum materials that can be accessed through Momentum’s Learning Management System (D2L).
  • Monitor participant attendance and report all absences/irregularities to program staff.
  • Communicate participant progress to program staff and collaborate on any additional support participants may require.
  • Attend planning and consultative meetings with department staff as needed.

Who we’re looking for:
  • You are great at explaining technical concepts in a way students can understand.
  • You are passionate about working with diverse learners as they launch careers in tech.
  • You have experience developing lesson plans to meet the needs of adult learners.
  • You have experience in preparing students to take certification exams.
  • A degree, diploma, certificate, or a professional designation in a related field (Information technology, computer science etc.).
  • 3+ years of professional experience in the IT industry.
  • At least 1 year experience or hold a training certificate in adult education.
  • Strong interpersonal, relationship-building, facilitation, and communication skills.
  • You have experience with classroom management and individual learning support.

Additional Information:
  • We are requiring the IT Instructor for 7 weeks between August 26, 2024 – October 18, 2024. CompTIA A+ August 26, 2024 – September 20, 2024. Microsoft topics September 23, 2024 – October 18, 2024.
  • The IT Instructor can instruct one or both topics.
  • The IT Instructor will facilitate classes for 20-30hrs/week (Monday to Friday, 9-12pm, 1pm-4pm).

To apply:

Please forward resume with cover letter via e-mail to: [email protected]. Applicants must state salary expectations in their cover letter.

Please note, this thread will NOT be monitored.

Closing Date: Until a suitable candidate is found.
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CEH Instructor needed

Location: Virtual
Date: TBD Call Mr. Singh
I believe you must hold the CEH cert Check with Mr. Singh

Course Objective: To provide Workforce knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to obtain foundational infosec knowledge and maintain their training qualification. Objectives of the class include Introduction to Ethical Hacking, Footprinting and Reconnaissance, Scanning Networks, Enumeration, Vulnerability Analysis, System Hacking, Malware Threats, Sniffing, Social Engineering, Denial of Service, Session Hijacking, Evading IDS Firewalls and Honeypots, Hacking Web Servers, Hacking Web Application, SQL Injection, Hacking Wireless Networks, Hacking Mobile Platforms, IOT and OT Hacking, Cloud Computing, and Cryptography.



Jitinder Singh
Milli Micro Systems, Inc.
Office: 818-666-7891
www.mmsgov.com

CIN Sneak Peek - CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71

CompTIA IT Fundamentals is changing! The next release for ITF+ will be called CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 and will be launching this fall. Join the CompTIA Instructor Network and special guest Abby Krane as she takes a Sneak Peek into the changes with the new exam objectives. We will discuss how to cover the content with students and suggest various labs to let students gain hands-on experience as they prepare for certification.

CompTIA Tech+ (FC0-U71) lays the groundwork for a career in emerging tech, covering vital skills in system support, cybersecurity, and emerging tech. Tech+ builds a solid foundation and confirms student readiness for tech roles.

What: two-hour webinar investigating updated Tech+ exam
When: Tuesday, April 23, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Where: ON24
Who: Abby Krane
Register Now

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Looking for remote Job

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a remote Job. I have accumulated over nine years of experience in IT. I hold several certifications, including CompTIA Sec+, CompTIA CySA+, CompTIA CASP+, (ISC)² CISSP, SSCP, CC, AWS Certified Security, and AWS Certified SysOps.

Experience: Head of Information Security, a company with over 1000 employees.

• Leading a multicultural team
• Designing cyber security strategy and operating model
• Cybersecurity capabilities developments and implementation
• Threat Landscape, metrics, and KPIs monitoring
• Architecture and design security reviews
• Incident response management
• Processes improvement
• Risk and threat modeling assessments
• Secure development and CI/CD pipeline oversight
• Executive reports and presentation
• Vendor Management
Designing and maintaining all SOC components using Free Open-Source Software (FOSS)
• Incident Management System (IMS)
• Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP)
• Security Information Event Management (SIEM)
• Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR)
• Designed and implemented Soc Infrastructure for large companies

I am thrilled to be here and look forward to learning and collaborating with all of you. Please DM me

Complete ITF+ Course In Canvas

I've packaged a course that is largely public domain (grant-funded), and with the exception of access to the Practice Labs virtual lab environment, free access to the content is available. All you need is to download the course export file (link below) and set up a free Canvas LMS teacher account, and you are good to go. This certification is foundational in nature and IMHO excellent for middle school and high school students as a starting point in this certification race track. The good news is students completing this course and certification will be well prepared for your A+, Network+, Security+, ...+ courses.

CIN Sneak Peek - CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-004

CompTIA Cloud+ will soon have an updated release. Join the CompTIA Instructor Network and special guest Michael Schmitz as he takes a Sneak Peek into the changes with the new exam objectives. We will discuss how to cover the content with students and suggest various labs to let students gain hands-on experience as they prepare for certification.

CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-004) shows employers you have the technical skills needed to secure cloud-based infrastructure services in the context of broader IT systems.

What: two-hour webinar investigating updated Cloud+ exam
When: Wednesday, May 01, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST
Where: ON24
Who: Michael Schmitz
Register Now


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With Retirement Losing Certifications

In today's emails I received a bunch of them that were from CompTIA, each saying the same thing but identifying different certifications I hold:

Dear Steven Linthicum,

This is a friendly reminder that your CompTIA CySA+ ce certification will expire on Apr 21, 2026. While that is still a couple years away, it is important to think about how you might renew your certification so that you have ample time to prepare.


(ISC)2 has what they call "emeritus" status. I paid $375 and I keep the CISSP cert but you must be "retired".

Planning for automatic renewal of certifications achieved

Hello everyone, everything good?

I have CompTIA A+, Network+ and Security+ certifications and in view of the growing number of certifications (as I intend to obtain more), I need to carry out planning to minimize costs and efforts for future renewals. For example, as soon as I took Security+, A+ and Network+ were automatically renewed. I also intend to obtain Linux+ and Cloud+ certifications, but I saw on the official page that the latter only has A+, Network+ and Linux+ certifications, leaving Security+ out. However, I also learned that non-CompTIA certifications can also be used to earn CE credits to renew equivalent CompTIA certifications (as I have AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate and Cisco CCNA and CyberOps).

In short, I intend to do the following:
  • Renew A+, Linux+ (which I'm still going to take) and Network+, by submitting to the Cloud+ exam;
  • Renew Security+, through Cisco CCNA CyberOps renewal (which I took almost 1 year after Security+).
If you can give me more tips and recommendations I would appreciate it! &;-D

Reference links:
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When Can we Purchase Learn, Labs & Practice for the CompTIA Network+N10-009

Good morning,

I'm curious: on what day can we purchase CertMaster Learn, Labs & Practice before the launch date for Network+ N10-009?

Also, do we know the date for the TTT for the N10-009?

Thank you, and have a great week!

Tracey :cool:

CompTIA Product Dev Team wants to hear from you

Do you have a crazy story about a server closet? Can you think of a time someone rolled a 1 on proper software management? Come sit by me!

The CompTIA product development team is looking for your anecdotes, examples, and real-life stories. If you have a tale of working the help desk, or the weird thing you found while running cable, we want to hear about it. We plan to use these stories within CompTIA training courseware, supporting instructional concepts, illustrating ideas, and of course grabbing learner attention.

If you want to share your story (or stories!), please complete this waiver first (the waiver must be completed or I cannot use your story) and email me ([email protected]) or share below.

Some of the topics we're looking for are:
  • When tech goes wrong -- situations of ignorance, when someone didn't understand what they were doing (could be an end user, could be a new professional)
  • Not properly securing personal data -- what happens when people don't take care of their personal data, or give it out willingly
  • Security tools in practice -- misuse of any cybersecurity tools (firewalls, NIDS/IPS, hardware, anything), trying to convey that the security tool isn't the only factor- a human has to properly use the tool
  • Wildest networking stories -- what have you found while dropping cable, what have you had to fix, where is the weirdest place you've seen for a server closet?
  • Networking specifications -- what happens when people don't pay attention to small wireless network specs? What can go wrong when you don't adhere to the network specifications?
  • Software management -- what happens when someone downloads software from a suspicious source? Could be an end user, could be a professional
  • Back it up -- perils of not backing up data, what has been lost? Personal stories (a college paper) and enterprise level are welcome

We will credit you either with your first name, last initial, and job role, or with "Anonymous, Job Role" as you prefer.

These stories will be used in one or more CompTIA training courses and may be edited for clarity and/or brevity.

ISO CompTIA Project+ Instructor

Good Afternoon - I am looking for a Project+ instructor for a virtual class May 6 - 10. Please reach out to me by phone or email if you are qualified and available! Thank you.

Liz Pernaselci
Director of Operations
Applied Technology Academy

Phone: 800.674.3550 x704
Email: [email protected]

AppliedTechnologyAcademy.com

Training and Tutoring Process Logging

Hello everyone,
I am new here. I am Ayomide Oluwaga, Head Coach and CIO at Techstartersafrica and I successfully trained 100+ Cybersecurity professionals last year alone.

I will be training 30 students from the 29th and would be documenting the processes I use in making these individuals into professionals. I feel, this process might be useful for a fellow instructor in here. You can choose to follow me to see how I do it or constructively criticise it to make ot better. I would be updating daily on Linkedin & Instagram. (Just make a search for my name or click Ayomide Oluwaga)

I look forward to bringing value into the community

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