Cyber Security Fundamentals

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Free Online Course: Cyber Security Fundamentals provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Cyber Security Fundamentals is taught by Dhananjay M.Kanade.

Overview
  • Cyber Security Fundamentals

    What you'll learn:

    • Information Cyber Security Basics

    Security Basics

    • Elements of Information

      Security

    • Cyber Security introduction

    • Data Encryption Standard

    • Digital Signature

    • Secure Electronic Transaction

    • Intrusion Detection System.

    • Firewall Basics


    Course Outcome

    Summarize principle concepts, basic approaches in information and cyber security.

    Estimate the security protections and limitations provided by existing Data Encryption Technology

    Interpret Public key Cryptography and its Management

    Analyze threats in order to protect or defend it in cyberspace from cyber-attacks.

    You must have heard of the word cyber security, making headlines in the news, internet, social media, IT forums, etc. However, has it ever occurred to you that what is cyber security or why does the security administrator of your organization keep on talking about the importance of cyber security?

    Fundamentally, cyber security is the body of technology, process, and practice, designed to protect systems, networks, programs, and data from cyber risks like cyber attacks, damage, or unauthorized access. It is also referred to as information technology security. With cyber attacks evolving today as a danger to organizations, employees and customers, cyber security plays a very crucial role in prevention against such security threats.

    As we have entered into this new decade, we can already see new challenges arising in cyber security since day one! It is no surprise to see that cyber security is constantly on a rise and there is a lot in store for the near future. Today, companies have become more technologically reliant than ever and the trend doesn’t seem to stop. Rather, it looks like this technological reliance will keep evolving in the long term.

    Almost every organization nowadays, uses cloud storage services like Dropbox or Google Drive to store their confidential data and sensitive information. If not taken proper online security measures, this data present online can easily be exploited by cyber criminals.