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unit themes: theory

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legislation on crime and hacking
use and understand legal and computer terminology
identify legislation
identify real life examples of breaches
Explain the contemporary legislation relating to computer crime.
Explain the contemporary legislation relating to hacking.
Explain the use of a simple framework for engaging in penetration testing activities that protects organisations and individuals from prosecution.
Explain the use of a simple framework for engaging in penetration testing activities that protects organisations and individuals from loss of confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer systems.
Describe contemporary legislation relating to cybercrime.
Critique contemporary legislation relating to computer crime.
Identify potential omissions in current legislation relating to cybercrime.
Identify potential ethical threat caused by current legislation including threats to personal privacy and political freedom.
Use legal and technical terminology relating to cybercrime correctly.
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crime and hacker methods including trends at L6
Describe current methods used to compromise computer systems.
Describe the potential dangers of cyber-attacks to personal devices.
Describe safety measures that can be taken to protect personal devices.
Use basic hacking terminology correctly.
Describe the phases of an ethical hack and a malicious cyber-attack.
Describe different computer tools and techniques that could be used to compromise computer systems.
Describe different social engineering tools and techniques that could be used to compromise computer systems.
Describe real life historical and contemporary examples of cybercrime.
Compare historical and contemporary threats in cybercrime.
Compare historical and contemporary techniques deployed by malicious individuals, groups and nations.
Explain changes in professional and ethical approaches in relation to cybercrime.
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