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:[[File:Cnm-lab.png|400px|thumb|[[CNM Lab]]]]'''[[CNM Lab]]'''. The combination of [[project management system|project management]], [[version control system|version control]], and [[file-sharing system]]s of [[CNM Cyber]] that is delivered to its [[end-user]]s as a [[service]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Source code]]'''. According to the [[Linux Information Project]], "the version of software as it is originally written (i.e., typed into a computer) by a human in plain text (i.e., human readable alphanumeric characters)." This ''code'' commonly include comments and is specially designed to facilitate the work of computer programmers, who specify the actions to be performed by a computer to indicate their intentions.
 
:*'''[[Web document]]'''. A [[document]] that defines another [[document]] to target [[software application]]s. ''Web documents'' are widely used in the [[Internet]]. For instance, [[web browser]]s use ''web documents'' to display [[webpage]]s to their [[end-user]]s. [[Search engine robot]]s use ''web documents'' to collect data about those ''webpages''. Those contemporary [[email client]]s that are [[mobile app]]s use ''web documents'' to display [[email]]s without ''web browsers''. To those [[end-user application]]s that are used to view documents of various formats, ''web documents'' may represent documents in the [[PDF]] [[format]], graphic elements of [[image file]]s, etc.</div>
 
 
:'''[[DevOps]]'''. An engineering practice and a set of [[concept]]s based on that practice that aim at unifying [[new product development]] (the '''Dev''' part) and [[operations]] (the '''Ops''' part). The primary feature of ''DevOps'' is to strongly advocate [[automation]] and [[monitoring]] at all steps of the [[project]] such as [[integration]], [[testing]], releasing to deployment, and infrastructure management. DevOps aims at shorter development cycles, increased deployment frequency, more dependable releases, in close alignment with business objectives. Functions of ''DevOps'' office staffers can be compared with those of [[project management office]] ([[project management office|PMO]]) in a traditional [[project management]] framework.
 
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:*'''[[Project management system]]'''. Any [[system]] for [[project management]]. Usually, the ''System'' is built using [[project management software]], which tends to be a combination of [[end-user application]]s specifically designed to aid with planning and controlling project costs and schedules.
 
:*[[File:Fixett-vs-wiki.png|400px|thumb|[[CNM Lab]] vs [[CNM Wiki]]]]'''[[Version control system]]'''. The [[system]] that is set for [[version control]]. The ''system'' controls versions or revisions of [[document]]s, [[source code]]s, files, groups of files, collections of data, and/or other resources.</div>
 
 
:'''[[File-sharing system]]'''. Any [[software system]] that enables its users to upload, store, and download files on the [[Internet]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Software application]]'''. Any digital construct that is installed, instantiated and executed on a [[computing device]], specifically for the purpose of assisting in the capture, creation, manipulation, tracking, management, and reporting of specified data.
 
:*'''[[Software repository]]'''. A storage location from which software packages may be retrieved and installed on a computer.</div>
 
 
:'''[[Cyber-security]]'''. The practice and a set of [[concept]]s based on that practice that are designed to protect computers, data, and networks from potential attacks or unauthorized access.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Encryption]]'''. A method of encoding data so that it is unreadable to parties without a method of decryption.
 
:*'''[[SSL certificate]]'''. The [[system document]] that (a) is issued by a [[certificate authority]] ([[Certificate authority|CA]]), (b) is based on the [[Secure Sockets Layer]] ([[Secure Sockets Layer|SSL]]) protocol, and (c) installed on a [[web server]] to allow for a secure connection between this [[web server]] and any [[web browser]]. Contemporary ''SSL certificates'' also support the [[Transport Layer Security]] ([[Transport Layer Security|TLS]]) protocol.</div>
 
  
 
===CNM Cyber Workforce===
 
===CNM Cyber Workforce===

Revision as of 01:52, 20 April 2020

CNM Cyber for Experience (hereinafter, the Session) is a learning session introducing its participants to CNM Work Suite and work at CNM Cyber. The Session consists of three lessons, each of which is made of three to five lesson parts, called lectios. Every lectio includes a presentation and a quiz. The official version of the Session is published at CNM Cert. Its materials are also published at CNM Page, CNM Talk, CNM Wiki, and various channels for marketing and convenience purposes.

The Session is the final of four sessions of the CNM Cyber Welcome Course.


Outline

The predecessor activity is the CNM Cyber for Action.

CNM Cabin Essentials

Main wikipage: CNM Cabin Essentials
CNM Cabin Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What CNM Cabin Is 1 CNM Cabin, user management system, user dashboard
Managers of User Data 2 User account, username, password
System-User Roles 3 System-user role, NetAnyone, CertStudent, CertUser, CertFellow
CNM Cyber SSO 4 Authentication, single sign-on (SSO)
User Aliases 5 User data, user alias
Federated vs System Roles 6 Identity and access management (IAM), federated role

CNM Lab Essentials

Main wikipage: CNM Lab Essentials
CNM Lab Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What CNM Lab Is 1 CNM Lab, source code, web document
CNM DevOps Support 2 DevOps, project management system, version control system, file-sharing system
CNM Lab vs Wiki 3 CNM Lab vs CNM Wiki, software application, software repository
Cyber-Security at Lab 4 Cyber-security, encryption, SSL certificate

CNM Cyber Workforce

Main wikipage: CNM Cyber Workforce
CNM Cyber Workforce
Lectios # Referred topics
Teams of CNM Cyber 1 CNM Cyber Team, Career Network Ministry (CNM), volunteer; WorldOpp Fellow Staff, Friends Of CNM, employee, independent contractor
Pre-Entry-Level Positions 2 Pre-entry-level job, CNM IT Project Coordinator, CNM Cloud Project Coordinator
WorldOpp Incubator Essentials 3 WorldOpp incubator, apprentice, career ladder
Careerprise Business Opps 4 Careerprise bizopp (Careerprise business opportunity), Careerprise contractor, Careerprise partner, Careerprise conference
What Work Suite Is 5 CNM Work Suite, departmentalization; product owner, area of responsibility
CNM Cyber Team. The department of the Career Network Ministry (CNM) that administers computer services such as the website at https://careernetworkministry.org, technology skills training for CNM patrons, CNM PMP Bootcamp, and those pages of CNM Wiki that are related to CNM and CNM Cyber. Members of this department are volunteers and are paid no wages or salaries.
  • Career Network Ministry (CNM). The outreach team of McLean Bible Church in Northern Virginia, which goal is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions. The team welcomes any patron from any faith, or no faith, to take full advantage of its services, which include interviewing skills building, resume writing, elevator pitch, job marketing, financial planning, and various types of networking. All services of CNM are delivered by volunteers and are free to all the recipients of these services.
  • Volunteer. A person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it.
WorldOpp Fellow Staff. The executive department of Friends Of CNM. The Department runs CNM Cloud and CNM Cyber, It consists of WorldOpp fellows, sponsors WorldOpp incubator, and is overseen by the CNM Cyber Community Board.
Pre-entry-level job (student job). An employment that assumes that the employee hasn't possessed yet a complete set of KSAs that the position typically requires. Usually, the incumbent of that job is paid a portion of what the fully-qualified employee would be paid. Often, the incumbent of that job is expected to learn while on the job. His or her payment casually increases as his or her qualifications increase.
WorldOpp incubator. An environment for the care, protection, and growth of those WorldOpp candidates who would like to become WorldOpp fellows.
Careerprise bizopp (Careerprise business opportunity). An opportunity for a business to become a Careerprise contractor and/or Careerprise partner.
CNM Work Suite. A collection of two CNM Cyber services that are designed to accommodate one's professional experience.
Product owner. An individual, group, and/or organization that provides a product developer or developers with the vision of the product to be developed, improved, sustained, or retired.

No successor session exists in the CNM Cyber Welcome Course. The CNM Cyber Orientation is the next course.

See also