Cyber Security
Diploma in Cyber Security
Description
International Certification in Cyber Security
Cyber Security study programmes teach you how to protect computer operating systems, networks, and data from cyber-attacks. You will learn how to monitor systems and mitigate threats when they happen
Cyber security is security as it is applied to information technology. This includes all technology that stores, manipulates, or moves data, such as computers, data networks, and all devices connected to or included in networks, such as routers and switches. All information technology devices and facilities need to be secured against intrusion, unauthorized use, and vandalism. Additionally, the users of information technology should be protected from theft of assets, extortion, identity theft, loss of privacy and confidentiality of personal information, malicious mischief, and damage to equipment, business process compromise, and the general activity of cyber criminals. The public should be protected against acts of cyber terrorism, such as the compromise or loss of the electric power grid
Course Syllabus
- Cyber space
- Cyber Security
- Password
- Common Passwords
- Endpoint Security
- Creating a Password
- Table 1: Tips for Password Management
- Computing
- Communication
- Calculations
- Cyber Security and Information Security
- Fundamentals of Information Assurance
- Concept of CIA Triad
- Internet Protocol Address
- Domain Name System
- Actions on the Internet after Clicking a Link
- Layered Architecture of Networks
- Threats through Emails
- Malicious Codes or Malware Threats
- Threat Classification
- Virus
- Virus Grouping
- Worms
- Classification of Worms
- Trojan
- Table 2: How do you find out when your system is infected? Symptoms
- Table 3: Defence against Computer Infection
- Spyware
- Types of Spyware
- Botnets
- SQL Injections
- Buffer Overflow
- Table 2: How do you find out when your system is infected? Symptoms
- Table 3: Defence against Computer Infection
- Cross Site Scripting
- Actors on the Scene
- Possible Targets
- Advanced Persistent Threat
- Blended Threats
- DoS (Denial of Service) Attack.
- Ransomware.
- Insider Threats and Attacks