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How To Teach Bottel

What is Cybersecurity? Passports and government ID cards that control access to facilities which use RFID can be vulnerable to cloning. In many cases attacks are aimed at financial gain through identity theft and involve data breaches. Examples include the loss of millions of clients' credit card details by Home Depot, Staples, Target Corporation, and the most recent breach of Equifax. Desktop computers and laptops are commonly targeted to gather passwords or financial account information, or to construct a botnet to attack another target. WiFi, Bluetooth, and cell phone networks on any of these devices could be used as attack vectors, and sensors might be remotely activated after a successful breach. Surfacing in 2017, a new class of multi-vector, polymorphic cyber threats combined several types of attacks and changed form to avoid cybersecurity controls as they spread. The second sprint focuses on building a more robust and a more diverse cybersecurity workforce. DHS cannot ta