Cyber Foundations II (2025)
Other Mississippi CTE sets
- Cyber Foundations 1 (2020)
- Information and Communication Technology I (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Information and Communication Technology II (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Cyber Foundations 2 (2020)
- Advanced Technical Mathematics (2021): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Early Childhood Education (2022)
- Exploring Computer Science (2025)
- Graphic Design I (2023)
- Graphic Design II (2023)
- Business, Marketing, and Finance: Units 10-20 Only (2020)
- Educator Preparation I & II (2022)
- Broadcast Journalism: Publications & Productions
- Business, Marketing, and Finance (2025)
- Culinary Arts I (2025)
- Culinary Arts II (2025)
Other Mississippi CTE sets
- Cyber Foundations 1 (2020)
- Information and Communication Technology I (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Information and Communication Technology II (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Cyber Foundations 2 (2020)
- Advanced Technical Mathematics (2021): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Early Childhood Education (2022)
- Exploring Computer Science (2025)
- Graphic Design I (2023)
- Graphic Design II (2023)
- Business, Marketing, and Finance: Units 10-20 Only (2020)
- Educator Preparation I & II (2022)
- Broadcast Journalism: Publications & Productions
- Business, Marketing, and Finance (2025)
- Culinary Arts I (2025)
- Culinary Arts II (2025)
Orientation, Digital Citizenship, and Keyboarding1
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Understand school policies, program policies, and safety procedures related to Cyber Foundations II.1.1
- a
Review the school handbook, the technology acceptable use policy, and other safety procedures for building-level situations.1.1.a
- b
Examine the course outline and discuss its relevance in today’s workforce.1.1.b
- c
Demonstrate appropriate safety measures related to technology in the computer lab and online environments.1.1.c
- d
Ensure students master the safety test with 100% proficiency.1.1.d
- a
- 2
Explore social and ethical issues related to digital citizenship, social media, and artificial intelligence (AI).1.2
- a
Analyze personal media habits and evaluate how much time is spent with different forms of media.1.2.a
- b
Debate the pros and cons of social media when used personally, educationally, and professionally.1.2.b
- c
Assess user responsibilities to respect others' creative work.1.2.c
- d
Develop strategies to determine inappropriate contact and foster positive interactions when collaborating online.1.2.d
- e
Reflect on the outcomes of creating different online personalities.1.2.e
- f
Investigate cyberbullying behaviors and their impact on individuals and communities.1.2.f
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Discuss the ethical use of AI in digital interactions and its impact on society.1.2.g
- h
Conduct in-depth analysis and discussion on complex social media issues, focusing on ethical and legal implications.1.2.h
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Examine and debate the ethical considerations and ramifications of AI technologies in digital communications.1.2.i
- j
Formulate and promote strategies for fostering positive online interactions and addressing cyberbullying effectively.1.2.j
- a
- 3
Facilitate effective collaboration using learning management systems (LMS). DOK31.3
- a
Engage in online learning methodologies, including collaborative projects and peer evaluations.1.3.a
- b
Improve professional digital communication skills, ensuring clarity, etiquette, and effectiveness in virtual interactions.1.3.b
- a
- 4
Enhance and evaluate keyboarding skills. DOK21.4
- a
Develop touch typing techniques to increase accuracy and speed.1.4.a
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Demonstrate proper posture and hand placement for effective typing.1.4.b
- c
Practice typing regularly to improve proficiency.1.4.c
- d
Utilize keyboard shortcuts to enhance productivity.1.4.d
- e
Master advanced typing techniques and utilize efficient keyboard shortcuts to improve productivity.1.4.e
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Implement regular assessments to monitor and enhance typing speed and accuracy.1.4.f
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- 5
Investigate and correlate career opportunities with digital skills across CTE career pathways. DOK31.5
- a
Conduct comprehensive research and present detailed analyses on career paths within various Mississippi career clusters.1.5.a
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Explore the integration of digital skills in diverse industries, illustrating the relevance and application of these competencies in real-world CTE career pathways.1.5.b
- a
Student Organizations, Leadership, and Career2
- 1
Understand the structure and function of student organizations. DOK32.1
- a
Analyze the various roles and responsibilities of student organizations.2.1.a
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Discuss the benefits of participation in student organizations for personal and professional development.2.1.b
- a
- 2
Develop and apply leadership skills within student organizations. DOK32.2
- a
Demonstrate effective leadership strategies in student organization activities.2.2.a
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Implement and manage projects or events within student organizations, showcasing leadership and teamwork.2.2.b
- a
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Connect participation in student organizations to career pathways. DOK32.3
- a
Investigate how skills developed through student organizations relate to career pathways in Mississippi's CTE clusters.2.3.a
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Present case studies or examples of professionals who have benefited from their involvement in student organizations.2.3.b
- a
21st Century Toolbox3
- 1
Master advanced digital tools for organization and productivity. DOK33.1
- a
Utilize advanced features of digital calendars, note-taking apps, and project management tools to enhance organization and productivity.3.1.a
- b
Demonstrate the ability to integrate multiple digital tools to streamline workflows and manage tasks efficiently.3.1.b
- a
- 2
Develop proficiency in digital collaboration tools. DOK33.2
- a
Explore and apply advanced functionalities of collaboration tools such as cloud-based platforms, shared documents, and communication apps.3.2.a
- b
Engage in collaborative projects using digital tools, showcasing effective teamwork and communication.3.2.b
- a
- 3
Enhance digital communication skills. DOK33.3
- a
Practice advanced techniques in digital communication, including email etiquette, professional messaging, and virtual meeting protocols.3.3.a
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Create and present digital content using various media formats to communicate ideas clearly and effectively.3.3.b
- a
- 4
Demonstrate knowledge of 21st-century skills, including ethical AI and data use. DOK33.4
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Collaborate effectively with peers on projects and assignments, showcasing teamwork and communication skills.3.4.a
- b
Demonstrate creativity and imagination in problem-solving scenarios.3.4.b
- c
Utilize critical thinking to analyze and solve complex problems.3.4.c
- d
Apply problem-solving techniques to various scenarios, emphasizing ethical considerations in AI and data use.3.4.d
- a
- 5
Explore career pathways through career exploration activities. DOK23.5
- a
Research and identify career pathways within various Mississippi career clusters, understanding the required 21st-century skills.3.5.a
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Discuss the application of these skills to different career paths, emphasizing how they enhance career readiness3.5.b
- a
- 6
Update and refine an Individual Success Plan (ISP) to align with career interests and educational goals. DOK23.6
- a
Identify the basic components of the ISP, linking it to the 14 national career clusters and to secondary and postsecondary education.3.6.a
- b
Select and print courses that meet graduation requirements and reflect the ISP, ensuring alignment with career goals.3.6.b
- a
Block- Based Coding4
- 1
Reinforce and apply block-based programming concepts. DOK34.1
- a
Review and strengthen understanding of basic and intermediate block-based programming concepts.4.1.a
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Apply these concepts to develop increasingly complex algorithms and interactive applications.4.1.b
- a
- 2
Review, revisit, and remediate key programming concepts. DOK24.2
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Conduct thorough reviews of previously covered material to identify and address any gaps in understanding.4.2.a
- b
Revisit challenging concepts and provide targeted remediation to ensure mastery.4.2.b
- a
- 3
Prepare for transition to text-based programming. DOK24.3
- a
Introduce foundational concepts essential for success in text-based programming.4.3.a
- b
Create a seamless transition by demonstrating how block-based concepts translate to text-based coding environments.4.3.b
- a
Text-Based Programming5
- 1
Understand and apply fundamental concepts of text-based programming. DOK35.1
- a
Master the basic concepts and syntax of text-based programming languages.5.1.a
- b
Develop and structure code to solve problems effectively.5.1.b
- a
- 2
Develop and utilize advanced programming structures. DOK35.2
- a
Create and manipulate variables to store and manage data.5.2.a
- b
Implement flow control mechanisms such as conditionals to direct program logic.5.2.b
- c
Use loops for repetition and iteration in programs.5.2.c
- d
Develop and utilize functions to modularize and simplify code.5.2.d
- a
- 3
Enhance debugging and troubleshooting skills. DOK25.3
- a
Identify, diagnose, and fix errors in code.5.3.a
- b
Employ debugging techniques to ensure program accuracy and efficiency.5.3.b
- a
- 4
Investigate and integrate ethical programming practices. DOK35.4
- a
Explore and discuss ethical considerations in programming.5.4.a
- b
Analyze real-world examples of ethical and unethical programming practices and their societal impacts.5.4.b
- a
Networking6
- 1
Define and differentiate types of networks. DOK36.1
- a
Understand and describe the characteristics of various types of networks, including Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), and others.6.1.a
- b
Explain real-world applications of different network types.6.1.b
- a
- 2
Analyze and draw common network topologies. DOK36.2
- a
Identify and illustrate basic network topologies.6.2.a
- b
Evaluate the pros and cons of each topology in different scenarios.6.2.b
- a
- 3
Identify and explain the functions of key network devices. DOK26.3
- a
Describe the purpose and function of essential network devices such as routers, switches, and hubs.6.3.a
- b
Understand the roles of these devices in a network setup.6.3.b
- a
- 4
Understand and implement internet protocol (IP) addressing and domain name system (DNS) roles. DOK36.4
- a
Explain the concept of IP addresses and how they are used in networks.6.4.a
- b
Describe DNS roles and their importance in network communication.6.4.b
- a
- 5
Apply network security measures. DOK36.5
- a
Set up and configure firewalls and antivirus software.6.5.a
- b
Practice safe browsing habits and understand the importance of cybersecurity.6.5.b
- a
- 6
Organize and troubleshoot networks. DOK46.6
- a
Gain hands-on experience in setting up a network.6.6.a
- b
Develop skills in troubleshooting common network issues.6.6.b
- a
- 7
Differentiate between the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW). DOK26.7
- a
Explain the differences between the Internet and the World Wide Web.6.7.a
- b
Understand data transfer processes within these systems.6.7.b
- a
Cybersecurity7
- 1
Understand and describe the fundamentals of cybersecurity. DOK27.1
- a
Define cybersecurity and its importance in the digital world.7.1.a
- b
Discuss the role of cybersecurity in protecting digital information.7.1.b
- a
- 2
Identify and analyze various cyber threats. DOK37.2
- a
Describe different types of cyber threats, such as malware, phishing, and ransomware.7.2.a
- b
Analyze real-world examples of cyberattacks and their impacts.7.2.b
- a
- 3
Implement safe online practices. DOK37.3
- a
Develop strategies for safe browsing and secure online behavior.7.3.a
- b
Explain the importance of antivirus software and firewalls in protecting devices.7.3.b
- a
- 4
Understand data privacy and protection measures. DOK27.4
- a
Discuss data privacy principles and the importance of protecting personal information.7.4.a
- b
Implement basic data protection techniques.7.4.b
- a
- 5
Explore the basics of encryption. DOK27.5
- a
Define encryption and its role in securing digital communications.7.5.a
- b
Explain basic encryption methods and their applications.7.5.b
- a
- 6
Investigate ethical hacking principles. DOK37.6
- a
Define ethical hacking and its purpose.7.6.a
- b
Explore the differences between ethical and unethical hacking practices.7.6.b
- a
- 7
Conduct career exploration in cybersecurity. DOK47.7
- a
Research various career paths in cybersecurity.7.7.a
- b
Analyze the skills and qualifications required for different roles in the cybersecurity field.7.7.b
- c
Explore the relevance of cybersecurity across different industries and CTE career pathways in Mississippi.7.7.c
- a
Artificial Intelligence (AI)8
- 1
Understand and describe the fundamentals of artificial intelligence. DOK28.1
- a
Define AI and explain its importance in modern technology.8.1.a
- b
Discuss various types of AI (narrow AI, general AI, superintelligent AI) and their applications.8.1.b
- a
- 2
Explore machine learning and its applications. DOK38.2
- a
Explain the basic principles of machine learning, including supervised and unsupervised learning.8.2.a
- b
Investigate real-world applications of machine learning in fields such as healthcare, finance, and entertainment.8.2.b
- a
- 3
Analyze AI in daily life and ethical considerations. DOK48.3
- a
Identify and discuss how AI is integrated into everyday life through virtual assistants, recommendation systems, and more.8.3.a
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Critically examine AI's ethical considerations and societal impacts, including bias, privacy, and job displacement.8.3.b
- a
- 4
Investigate future trends in AI. DOK38.4
- a
Research emerging trends and advancements in AI technology, such as autonomous vehicles, AI in medicine, and AI in creative arts.8.4.a
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Analyze the potential future impact of AI on various industries and how it may transform career paths.8.4.b
- a
- 5
Complete an AI project. DOK48.5
- a
Design and implement a comprehensive AI project that integrates concepts from the unit.8.5.a
- b
Present the project, highlighting the AI concepts applied, the challenges faced, and the outcomes achieved.8.5.b
- a
Data Science 9
- 1
Understand and describe the basics of data science. DOK29.1
- a
Define data science and explain its significance in today’s data-driven world.9.1.a
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Identify real-world data science applications across healthcare, finance, and marketing industries.9.1.b
- a
- 2
Collect and manage data effectively. DOK39.2
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Explain different data collection methods, including surveys, web scraping, and sensors.9.2.a
- b
Organize and manage data using tools such as spreadsheets, databases, or cloud-based platforms.9.2.b
- a
- 3
Analyze data types and structures DOK39.3
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Differentiate between various data types (e.g., categorical, numerical) and structures (e.g., tables, arrays).9.3.a
- b
Explore how data is structured and stored in databases, including relational databases.9.3.b
- a
- 4
Visualize data using advanced tools. DOK49.4
- a
Create data visualizations, such as charts, graphs, and dashboards, to represent information clearly and effectively.9.4.a
- b
Utilize software tools like Excel, Google Sheets, Tableau, or Python libraries (Matplotlib, Seaborn) to generate visualizations.9.4.b
- a
- 5
Apply statistical concepts in data analysis. DOK39.5
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Explain basic statistical concepts (mean, median, mode, standard deviation) and their relevance to data science.9.5.a
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Conduct statistical analysis to derive meaningful insights from datasets.9.5.b
- a
- 6
Clean and prepare data for analysis. DOK49.6
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Demonstrate techniques for cleaning and preparing data, including handling missing values, removing duplicates, and correcting errors.9.6.a
- b
Address common data issues such as outliers and inconsistencies.9.6.b
- a
- 7
Conduct basic data analysis and interpret results. DOK49.7
- a
Perform basic data analysis using statistical and computational methods.9.7.a
- b
Interpret and communicate the results of data analysis through written reports, presentations, or visualizations.9.7.b
- a
- 8
Examine ethical considerations in data science. DOK39.8
- a
Discuss ethical issues related to data privacy, security, and usage.9.8.a
- b
Reflect on real-world examples of ethical and unethical practices in data science, including data breaches and bias in algorithms.9.8.b
- a
Physical Computing10
- 1
Understand and apply the basics of physical computing. DOK210.1
- a
Introduce the fundamentals of physical computing and its applications.10.1.a
- b
Identify and explain the functions of various physical computing devices, including microcontrollers and sensors.10.1.b
- a
- 2
Utilize and program physical computing devices. DOK310.2
- a
Explore device usage, including microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino, Micro), sensors, and VEX VR.10.2.a
- b
Develop algorithms to program physical devices to perform specific tasks, such as monitoring environmental conditions or controlling actuators.10.2.b
- a
- 3
Implement and debug robotics projects. DOK410.3
- a
Program and control robots to perform complex tasks using platforms like VEX Robotics or LEGO Mindstorms.10.3.a
- b
Diagnose and troubleshoot issues in physical computing and robotics projects, refining code and hardware as needed.10.3.b
- a
- 4
Enhance functions with physical computing devices. DOK410.4
- a
Improve and expand the functionality of physical computing devices through advanced programming and hardware integration.10.4.a
- b
Apply practical skills to solve real-world problems, such as designing a smart home system or automated greenhouse.10.4.b
- a
- 5
Examine ethical considerations in physical computing. DOK310.5
- a
Discuss the ethical implications of physical computing and robotics, such as privacy concerns and the impact on employment.10.5.a
- b
Reflect on real-world examples of ethical and unethical practices in the field.10.5.b
- a
- 6
Explore virtual reality (VR) applications. DOK310.6
- a
Understand the basics of virtual reality and its various use cases in fields like education, healthcare, and entertainment.10.6.a
- b
Engage in online VR applications and explore their potential through interactive experiences.10.6.b
- a
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Investigate career opportunities related to physical computing. DOK410.7
- a
Research and present on careers that involve physical computing, robotics, and VR.10.7.a
- b
Connect physical computing skills to real-world applications in various industries, such as automation, manufacturing, and game development10.7.b
- a
Ethics11
- 1
Comprehend and apply ethical principles in computer science. DOK311.1
- a
Understand the importance of ethics in technology and its expansive role within the computer science umbrella.11.1.a
- b
Discuss and analyze various ethical theories and principles as they apply to computer science, including deontology, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics.11.1.b
- a
- 2
Conduct in-depth ethical analyses. DOK411.2
- a
Examine real-world ethical dilemmas in technology through case studies, such as data privacy, AI bias, and cybersecurity breaches.11.2.a
- b
Reflect on the ethical implications of emerging technologies and digital practices, considering both short-term and long-term societal impacts.11.2.b
- a
- 3
Develop and implement ethical standards. DOK411.3
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Create an ethical code of conduct for computer science professionals that addresses issues like data protection, user consent, and transparency.11.3.a
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Propose solutions to ethical challenges encountered in different technology sectors, such as social media, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.11.3.b
- a
- 4
Engage in comprehensive research and scenario analysis. DOK411.4
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Conduct research on multiple ethical scenarios in various fields of technology, such as autonomous vehicles, facial recognition, and social media algorithms.11.4.a
- a
Advanced Computing ConceptsE
- 1
Advanced Programming Techniques DOK4E.1
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Develop complex algorithms and implement them using text-based programming languages.E.1.a
- b
Explore advanced programming structures such as recursion, data structures, and object-oriented programming.E.1.b
- a
- 2
Cybersecurity Challenges DOK4E.2
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Simulate and defend against advanced cyber threats in a controlled environment.E.2.a
- b
Develop and implement comprehensive cybersecurity strategies that address real-world scenarios.E.2.b
- a
- 3
Data Science and Analytics DOK4E.3
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Conduct advanced data analysis using statistical software, focusing on predictive analytics and data visualization techniques.E.3.a
- b
Develop machine learning models to analyze large datasets, applying AI techniques to derive insights and make data-driven decisions.E.3.b
- a
- 4
Ethical Computing Practices DOK4E.4
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Investigate the ethical implications of emerging technologies, such as AI, machine learning, and big data.E.4.a
- b
Develop and propose ethical guidelines for technology use in various sectors, focusing on privacy, equity, and transparency.E.4.b
- a
- 5
Advanced Networking and Internet Concepts DOK4E.5
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Design and implement scalable network solutions using advanced networking protocols and architectures.E.5.a
- b
Analyze and address network security vulnerabilities using industry-standard tools and practices.E.5.b
- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2 0 2 5 Cyber Foundation s II
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