Stanford University - Stanford's Advanced Cybersecurity Program
- Offered byGreat Learning
Stanford's Advanced Cybersecurity Program at Great Learning Overview
Duration | 6 months |
Total fee | ₹1.88 Lakh |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Stanford's Advanced Cybersecurity Program at Great Learning Highlights
- Earn a Globally Recognised Certificate from Stanford Center
- Mentored Learning and Project Support from Industry Mentors
- Hands-on Industry Projects
- Live doubt-clearing with expert mentors
Stanford's Advanced Cybersecurity Program at Great Learning Course details
- For Working Professionals
- This Cyber Security course will navigate through the foundations and skills necessary to build a successful Cyber Security career
- In addition to security objectives basics like confidentiality, integrity, non-repudiation and authentication you also get to exploit the vulnerabilities
- Learn about primary security breaches that occurred over the years and the building of countermeasures for the same
Stanford's Advanced Cybersecurity Program at Great Learning Curriculum
Foundations for Information Security
Course Overview
Motivation
Security Design
Application Security Attacks and Defenses
Introduction to Cryptography
Cryptography in the Field
Foundations in Practice
Interviews from Industry
Exploiting and Protecting Web Applications
Injection and Cross-Domain Attacks (Quiz 1)
Web Security: HTTPS and the lock icon (Quiz 1)
Web Security: Session Management (Quiz 1)
Web Background and Browser Security Model (Quiz 1)
Using Cryptography Correctly
Introduction to Cryptography (Quiz 1)
Symmetric Encryption (Quiz 1)
Public key Cryptography (Quiz 1)
Identification Protocols (Quiz 1)
Advance Primitives (Quiz 1)
Network Security
Internet Protocols (Quiz 1)
Defenses and Tools (Quiz 1)
Denial of Service Attacks (Quiz 1)
Emerging Threats and Defenses
Dealing with a Data Breach
Attacks and Defenses
Cloud Security
Privacy Concerns
Writing Secure Code
Control Hijacking Attacks
Static Analysis, Dynamic Analysis, and Fuzzing
Language-based Security
Isolation