Blackbox Intelligence Group

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Every module ships with a teacher guide, student worksheet, scenarios packet, quiz, answer key, and an in-browser presenter. Free preview available on the orientation modules of every track.

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Cybersecurity I · Module 2

Cybersecurity I, Unit 2: Security Fundamentals

Install the mental scaffolding the rest of the course rests on: CIA, AAA, least privilege, defense in depth, and the difference between threat, vulnerability, and risk.

GRC & RiskFoundations

180 min · foundational

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Cybersecurity I · Module 7

Cybersecurity I, Unit 7: Defensive Security Basics

Hardening 101. Students harden a real Windows VM and a real Linux VM, audit accounts, configure a host firewall, and walk away with a defender's mindset.

GRC & RiskNetwork DefenderFoundations

240 min · foundational

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Cybersecurity I · Module 9

Cybersecurity I, Unit 9: Web, Cloud, IoT, and Emerging Technology Security

How the modern attack surface actually looks: HTTP/HTTPS internals, cloud shared responsibility, IoT realities, mobile risk, and an honest first look at AI security.

SOC AnalystGRC & RiskCloud Security

240 min · foundational

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Cybersecurity II · Module 12

Cybersecurity II, Unit 12: Risk Management, Governance, and Compliance

The skill that decides who runs the program. Risk math, frameworks (NIST CSF, ISO 27001, CIS), and the regulations students will actually meet at work (HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC 2, FERPA, GDPR/CCPA).

SOC AnalystGRC & RiskNetwork Defender

240 min · intermediate

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Cybersecurity II · Module 13

Cybersecurity II, Unit 13: Pen Test Reporting and Professional Communication

The work product clients pay for. Executive summaries, technical findings, evidence, remediation, debriefs, and the soft skills that determine whether you're rehired.

Penetration TesterGRC & Risk

240 min · advanced

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AI Fluency · Module 1Free sample

AI Fluency, Unit 1: Orientation - How to Use AI Without Getting Owned by It

Open the AI course with the line every student must internalize before they ever paste a prompt: AI is a power tool, not an oracle. Cover what AI is, what it isn't, the school's AI policy, and the difference between AI assistance and AI plagiarism.

GRC & RiskPrompt EngineerFoundations

180 min · foundational

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AI Fluency · Module 9

AI Fluency, Unit 9: AI Risks - Hallucination, Bias, Privacy, and Prompt Injection

The risks unit. Hallucination as a systemic feature, bias as a measurable property, privacy in the prompt era, and the security side: prompt injection, jailbreaks, data exfiltration, and model supply chain. Honest, calibrated, no doom and no hype.

GRC & RiskPrompt EngineerAI Safety

180 min · intermediate

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