Course Description
Technology simplifies many things, but security is always a problem with the advancement of technology. Cybersecurity is the protection of a computer against data theft, corruption, and loss. Biometric security is quickly becoming the preferred method of protecting businesses and individuals from hackers intent on fraud and identity theft. Fingerprint readers, iris scans, and facial recognition have become commonplace, thanks to the efforts of technology companies such as Apple. This technology provides substantial benefits in the battle against cybercrime, but it is not without risks.
Program Objectives
- Why Cybersecurity
- CIA Triad
- NIST Cloud Computing
- Cloud Security Alliance
- Cloud Benefits
- Cloud Models
- Components of Cloud
- Cloud Security Best Practices
- Firewalls
- Data in Transit Data Rest
- Stateful vs Stateless Firewalls
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
- Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
- Next Gen Firewalls
- Unified Threat Monitoring
- Vulnerability Scanning
- Penetration Test in the Cloud
- Networking Engineering Amazon Web Services Security
- Azure Security
- Google Cloud Platform Security
- Automation and Orchestration Mobile App Security
- Cloud and Biometrics
- Attacks on Cloud Applications
Prerequisites
Cloud security necessitates familiarity with networking, network protocols, network devices, device security, vulnerability scanning, and a variety of other skill sets. To some extent, talent can be outsourced to fill deficiencies.
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Videos Duration
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes