About Course
A basic cyber security course is designed to provide learners with an introduction to the fundamentals of cyber security, including an understanding of common cyber threats and attacks, security principles and best practices, and the tools and techniques used to protect against these threats.
The course typically begins with an overview of cyber security, including an introduction to basic terminology and concepts, as well as an understanding of ethics and legal issues related to cyber security.
From there, the course covers cyber security fundamentals, including identifying and protecting sensitive data, password management and authentication, and network security.
The course also typically covers specific threats and attacks, such as malware and virus protection, social engineering and phishing attacks, and cyber security for mobile devices. Students will learn how to recognize and respond to these threats, and how to take measures to prevent them from occurring.
The course will also cover cyber security planning and response, including incident response and management, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning.
Throughout the course, students may have the opportunity to participate in hands-on exercises, case studies, and group projects, which will allow them to apply the concepts and techniques learned in class to real-world scenarios.
Overall, a basic cyber security course provides learners with the foundational knowledge and skills needed to begin a career in cyber security or to better protect their own personal or business information from cyber attacks.
Course Content
Introduction to WABMA
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Intro to WABMA
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