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Completed Cybersecurity Escape Room
Completed Cybersecurity Escape Room

3 learners earned this badge

This student has successfully completed the Argonne National Laboratory Virtual Escape Room in Cybersecurity. In doing so, the student has explored and solved problems related to introductory cybersecurity topics such as password security, phishing, malware and ransomware and encryption. The approximate time to earn this badge is 1 hour for most students.

Issuer:

Argonne National Laboratory
https://www.anl.gov/education

Evidence: Text

Badge Type: skill

Expected Duration: 1 hours

Criteria

  1. [required] Enter the encryption key (6 digits) used to unlock the car in the escape room
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