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  • Cybersecurity affects everyone, including in the delivery of basic products and services. If you or your organization want to better understand how to address your cybersecurity, this is the course for you and your colleagues to take -- from seasoned professionals to your non-technical colleagues.
  • Your instructor, Dr. Charles Harry, has served on the front lines with the NSA (National Security Agency) and as an expert advising corporate and institutional leaders on managing cybersecurity risk. And he brings a rare and engaging perspective to help you learn cybersecurity from the ground up.
  • A Strategic Approach to Cybersecurity provides a framework for understanding the interdependency of private and public entities and the complex systems affecting you and your organization, toward improving critical cybersecurity infrastructure impacting your security. While not its prerequisite, it builds on Dr. Harry’s first course, Cybersecurity for Everyone, with over 100,000 learners globally and growing, which AI Time Journal called “next-level” and highlighted as the top university cybersecurity offering online this year. The course lays the groundwork to understand and explore the key issues facing leaders and policy makers attempting to manage the problem of cybersecurity, from its technical foundations to the domestic and international policy considerations surrounding governance, privacy, and risk management, to applications for achieving the goals of an enterprise, an institution, or a nation. This course is designed for students with some or no background in information technology, whether a novice or active in the cybersecurity field (engineers and computer scientists will learn the broader context and business aspects of cybersecurity), and will provide the principles to understand the current debates shaping a rapidly evolving security landscape.
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Curriculum

Defining a Strategic Approach to Cybersecurity (Week 1)

Foundations: An Introduction (Please watch if you have not yet taken the first course of this series [optional course, unless you are taking the full specialization]: Cybersecurity for Everyone)

Overview: A Strategic Approach to Cybersecurity

Introduction to the Course

What Do We Mean by a Strategic Approach to Cybersecurity?

Cybersecurity in the Private Sector Context

Cybersecurity in the Public Sector Context

The Challenge of Assessing Strategic Cyber Security Risk in Organizations and Critical Infrastructure

Week 1 Quiz

Private Sector Context - Part 1 (Week 2)

Private Organizations: Complexity, Interdependence, and Layered Defense

Private Organizations: Framework for Practical Action

NIST Functions: Identify

NIST Functions: Protect

NIST Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity v1.1

Week 2 Quiz

Private Sector Context - Part 2 (Week 3)

NIST Functions: Detect

NIST Functions: Respond

NIST Functions: Recover

Strategic Context and Developing Cyber Maturity

NIST Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity v1.1

Week 3 Quiz

Public Sector Context: Critical Infrastructure and National Response (Week 4)

How Do Governments See the Cybersecurity Problem?

Defining and Categorizing Critical Infrastructure

When and How Does a Government Respond?

Cyberspace Solarium Commission Report - Executive Summary March 2020

Presidential Policy Directive - Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience

Presidential Policy Directive - United States Cyber Incident Coordination

Week 4 Quiz

Protecting National Critical Functions (Week 5)

Beyond Critical Sectors: Defining National Critical Functions

National Critical Functions: Connections

National Critical Functions: Distribution

National Critical Functions: Management

National Critical Functions: Supplies

Status Update on the National Critical Functions

National Security Memorandum on Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems

Strategic Cyber Effects in Complex Systems: Understanding the US Air Transportation Sector

Week 5 Quiz

From Device to National Critical Function: Identifying Strategic Consequence (Week 6)

What Do We Mean by Strategic Consequence?

From Device to National Critical Function

Final Thoughts: Interdependency

TSA Rail Cybersecurity Mitigation Actions and Testing

NIST SP800-39, Managing Information Security Risk Organization, Mission, and Information System View

Week 6 Quiz

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