COURSE REF. — CSFC-06
OBJECTIVE
At the end of this course, students will be able to demonstrate understanding at the appropriate level of:
- The significance of information and communication technologies and how they are changing the fabric of modern societies;
- The nuances of cybersecurity in different national and cultural contexts, with an emphasis on their national approach and policies;
- Key information communication technology challenges, key providers, key policy sources, key stakeholders, legal responsibilities and functional responsibilities;
- Both positive and negative impacts of cyberspace on society;
- Broad awareness of the threats and risks to the efficient and secure operation of cyberspace;
- How the Internet is governed, operated and maintained through a network of public, private and not-for-profit institutions;
- The unique national contexts in policy-making and local governance of the Internet;
- The role of standards and protocols in the design of the Internet; and
- The military and political imperatives associated with cyberspace and the governance of the Internet.
CONTENTS
UNIT 1 – Cybersecurity and Cyberspace – An Introduction (3 hours)
UNIT 2 – Information Security and Risk (3 hours)
UNIT 3 – The Structures of Cyberspace: The Internet Backbone and National Infrastructures (3 hours)
UNIT 4 – Protocols and Platforms (6 hours)
UNIT 5 – Security Architecture and Security Management (3 hours)
Course Knowledge Test (3 hours)
METHOD OF DELIVERY
- Virtual Lectures
- Class discussions
- Class presentations
COURSE DURATION & TIMING
Twenty one (21) Hours – 6 classes for 1 ½ months
3 hrs./ class one day per week
CREDITS
1 – Professional Learning Hours (1PLH)
COURSE AWARD
Certificate in the Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
PLEASE NOTE
By registering for this course students are agreeing to the terms and conditions of the Bold Vision Academy/BGB Synergies.
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