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Cybersecurity 1a: Foundations

• Measuring spoons, cups and jugs • Metal mixing bowls • Wooden spoon/rubber spatula • Baking parchment • Serving plates • Cutlery • Water • Salt • Any dry ingredient (flour, sugar, etc.) • Any liquid ingredient (eggs, milks, etc.) • Kitchen equipment for maintenance (e.g., mixer or blender) • Bread flour • Cleaning materials (dish soap, sanitizer, cleaning sponge, clean cloth) • Leavening agents (including yeast) • Butter or preferred oil • Pre-prepared bread mix • Bread pans • Flour • Sugar • Sweet and savory pie fillings (fruit, meats, etc.) • Butter and shortening • Eggs • Pie pan • Flour • Butter • Sugar • EggsCream • Cake pan • Freezer • Chocolate • Thermometer • Double boiler • Baking parchment • Pastry bag with variety of tips • Fruit • Sugar • Garnishing tool of choice • Tools of choice for molecular gastronomy • Writing, printing, and/or drawing materials for props and planning video • Gluten free alternative ingredient • Three fair trade ingredients • Two proteins of choice (fish, beef, etc.) • Ingredients from various cultures • Large serving plate or dish • Cutlery for serving • Writing materials • Printer access • Materials or program for designing menus • Writing materials • Materials or program for presentation diagrams

Course Code: EDL098

Required Materials

• Slide-show presentation program • Word processing program

Other Materials

• USB memory stick (Recommended to be at least 4 GB)

Software:

• Virtual Box: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/ downloads ◦ In order to run VirtualBox on your machine, you need: ◦ CPU: Recent Intel or AMD processor ◦ Memory: 2+GB RAM ◦ Hard disk: About 4GB free hard disk space ◦ Supported Operating System: Windows, Mac OS

X, Linux, Solaris and OpenSolaris.

Optional Materials

(The following materials will only be needed if student chooses to do some activities/labs by hand.) • Printer • Blank paper (a variety of sizes) • Markers, crayons, pens, pencils

Note: Your state’s standards for this Cybersecurity course may require students to purchase and to install security equipment. Check with your school’s administration to determine if this is necessary for course completion. This course provides alternate activities that could address these standards

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