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CS406:Information Security 

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CS406:Information Security
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saylor academy 
Overview

Learn the principles of information security to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Discuss the modes of threats and attacks on information systems, threat mitigation, cryptography, user identification and authentication, access control, privacy laws, and more

Duration

46 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

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CS406:Information Security
 at 
saylor academy 
Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • explain the fundamental principles of information security;
  • identify major information security threats and their modes of attack;
  • describe cryptographic models and how they are used to provide security;
  • explain the principles of access control models such as discretionary, mandatory, role, and rule-based;
  • illustrate methods of identification and authentication such as passwords, pins, biometrics, and tokens;
  • describe network security methods including network designs, firewalls, wireless encryption methods, tunneling, and network protection tools;
  • describe operating system (OS) hardening, malware protection, firewalls, and security tools;
  • explain intrusion detection systems (IDS) and intrusion prevention systems (IPS), and the advantages and disadvantages of each system; and
  • synthesize current privacy laws and the implications of violations on organizations.
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More about this course
  • This course covers information security principles, an area of study that engages in protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information
  • Information security continues to grow with advancements in technology – as technology advances, so do threats, attacks, and our efforts to mitigate them
  • In this course, we discuss the modes of threats and attacks on information systems
  • We also discuss an important area of threat mitigation that saw rapid development in the twentieth century: cryptography. Information security is concerned with user identification and authentication and access control based on individual or group privileges
  • The basic access control models and the fundamentals of identification and authentication methods are included in this course
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CS406:Information Security
 at 
saylor academy 
Curriculum

Unit 1: Introduction to Information Security

Unit 2: Threats and Attack Modes

Unit 3: Cryptographic Models

Unit 4: Access Control

Unit 5: Identification and Authentication

Unit 6: Network Security

Unit 7: Operating System (OS) Security

Unit 8: Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems

Unit 9: Privacy Laws, Penalties, and Privacy Issues

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