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Re: Lab for Cybersecurity Program


From: "Menne, Michael S" <michael.menne () MNSU EDU>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 16:18:09 +0000

  1.   Is your lab 100% isolated from the rest of the campus and internet?
     *   Yes and No.  The lab CAN be completely isolated from the network .The room is setup so that the instructor can 
flip the entire room between a completely isolated VLAN and a general use classroom.
     *   In isolated mode, I don’t believe they have internet access.
  2.  Amount of ram used on the physical PC’s and on a teacher computer if different from student PC’s.
     *   Instructor and student computers are identical.


From: The EDUCAUSE Security Community Group Listserv <SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 10:03 AM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU <SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU>
Subject: [SECURITY] Lab for Cybersecurity Program
Our Computer Science department now has a new Cybersecurity program and has come to us about setting up a lab for them 
to do hands on testing.  From my research, I’ve found a couple of articles on possible solutions but none go into much 
details.  I was wondering if anyone has setup a Cybersecurity Lab that might be willing to answer some of these 
questions and provide any additional advise/gotchas to watch out for while we look into this.


  1.   Is your lab 100% isolated from the rest of the campus and internet?
     *   If yes, do you have any computer in the room that has internet access?
     *   If no, explain how you have it segregated?
  2.  Do the students just use the computers for the testing or do you have VM’s that they can connect into on those 
machines?
     *   If VM’s, do you allow those VM’s to be accessed remotely or do they need to be physically in that lab to use 
those VM’s?
     *   What software/hardware are you using to host those VM’s and is that hardware physically in that room or in 
another room but on the same network as the lab computers?
  3.  Amount of ram used on the physical PC’s and on a teacher computer if different from student PC’s.

Any other information that will help us build out this lab would be greatly appreciated as well.  Thank you for your 
time.

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