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CYBERSECURITY COURSE
Course Overview
INTRODUCTION
Cybersecurity also known as computer
security or IT security is information security
as applied to computers and computer
networks.
This Cybersecurity workshop will highlight
broad processes and mechanisms by which
computerbased equipment, information and
services are protected from unintended or
unauthorized access, change or destruction.
Computer security also includes protection
from unplanned events and natural disasters.
In this training programme participants will be
exposed to the key tools and techniques
necessary
to
effectively
manage
Cybersecurity issues.
The programme has been specifically
designed to provide you with a highly practical
guide to the key skills; strategies and
techniques that you will need in the handling
of IT security issues.
This programme is intended to provide
participants with core skills in subject of
cybersecurity covering computer systems and
networks, including organized cyber attacks,
cyber defense, cyber crime, information
assurance with cyber systems, cyber
terrorism and cyber warfare. Technological,
societal, and human issues will be
investigated. The workshop will involve
practical work as well as group study sessions.
Course Outline
This workshop will focus on:
INTRODUCTION current society, computing & security:
individual, corporate, national, international
GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY:
New and proposed rules, regulations facing modern
industry
FUNDAMENTALS OF CYBER SECURITY
What are Cyber Threats?
What is Cybercrime?
The Cybercrime Threat
Examples, Characteristics, Categories
Statistics,Traditional, Sector Specific
Grouping Threats
Cybercrime and Cyberwar
Cyberwar, Cyberterrorism, Cyber Espionage
The Links
Whats Driving the Cybercrime Economy
The Vulnerability Business
Financial Gain, Information Gain, The Recession
IT Professionals
Security Professionals
Senior managers who are responsible for
managing risk and/or embedding effective
systems of corporate governance.
ICT Managers/Officers
Chief executives and heads of departments
who require a better understanding of cyber
risk management and the role it should play
within their organizations.
Risk Professionals
Insurance managers,
Brokers,
Safety practitioners,
Auditors,
Project managers,
Accountants,
Solicitors and
Consultants who are increasingly finding
cyber risk management is forming part of
their remit or are expected to have an
understanding of the subject.
Methods of Training
The method of training for each module is highly
participatory. And training sessions will include:
Exciting practical group exercises,
Role-plays
Case studies
Live instructions
Video presentations
Explicit practical examples
PowerPoint presentations