Network Security

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Free Online Course: Network Security provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5 weeks long, 8-9 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. Network Security is taught by (ISC)² Education & Training.

Overview
  • Welcome to course 4 of 5 of this Specialization, Network Security.

    In this course, we will look at computer networking and securing the network. In today’s world, the internet connects nearly everyone and everything, and this is accomplished through networking. While most see computer networking as a positive, criminals routinely use the internet, and the networking protocols themselves, as weapons and tools to exploit vulnerabilities and for this reason we must do our best to secure the network. We will review the basic components of a network, threats and attacks to the network, and learn how to protect them from attackers. Network security itself can be a specialty career within cybersecurity; however, all information security professionals need to understand how networks operate and are exploited to better secure them.

    After completing this chapter, the participant will be able to: 

    Explain the concepts of network security.

    - Recognize common networking terms and models.
    - Identify common protocols and ports and their secure counterparts.
    - Identify types of network (cyber) threats and attacks.
    - Discuss common tools used to identify and prevent threats.
    - Identify common data center terminology.
    - Recognize common cloud service terminology.
    - Identify secure network design terminology.
    - Practice the terminology of and review network security concepts.

    Agenda

    Course Introduction
    Module 1: Network Concepts and Models
    Module 2: Common Network Threats and Attacks
    Module 3: Network Security Infrastructure
    Module 4: Network Security Review

    This training is for IT professionals, career changers, college students, recent college graduates, advanced high school students and recent high school graduates looking to start their path toward cybersecurity leadership by taking the Certified in Cybersecurity entry-level exam.

    There are no prerequisites to take the training or the exam. It is recommended that candidates have basic Information Technology (IT) knowledge. No work experience in cybersecurity or formal education diploma/degree is required.

Syllabus
    • Course Introduction
      • In this course, we will look at computer networking and securing the network. In today’s world, the internet connects nearly everyone and everything, and this is accomplished through networking. While most see computer networking as a positive, criminals routinely use the internet, and the networking protocols themselves, as weapons and tools to exploit vulnerabilities and for this reason we must do our best to secure the network. We will review the basic components of a network, threats and attacks to the network, and learn how to protect them from attackers. Network security itself can be a specialty career within cybersecurity; however, all information security professionals need to understand how networks operate and are exploited to better secure them.
    • Network Concepts and Models
      • Throughout this module, we will focus on Network Concepts and Models.
    • Common Network Threats and Attacks
      • Throughout this module, we will focus on Common Network Threats and Attacks.
    • Network Security Infrastructure
      • Throughout this module, we will focus on Network Security Infrastructure.
    • Network Security Review
      • This module will test your knowledge on what you have learned throughout this course.