Activities, tasks and practices (interaction with the student)
It's crucial to provide students with more challenging opportunities and access to one or more services for experimenting with programming, cybersecurity, networks, systems, and more. While current activities are beneficial, many are quite simple or overly repetitive. This might be understandable if the subjects were genuinely complex, but often they're the opposite. For instance, questions like 'What's the purpose of cybersecurity?' have straightforward answers like 'Protecting systems, networks, files, and data from unauthorized access.'
It would be better to engage in competitions within a virtual machine environment that simulates defending against or launching controlled attacks, offering a more realistic experience to apply theoretical knowledge.
In networking, I'd appreciate more detailed examples and projects with thorough monitoring. For programming, assessments should include basic, intermediate, and advanced projects based on the level of study or achievement. Regarding systems (Linux), more hands-on practice in each section would be beneficial, transitioning from theoretical learning to practical application, encouraging constant use of terminals, bash, and commands in general.
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