Course Description
This 2-day or 4-night course is a comprehensive overview of Information Security covering the most relevant practices in information security today. In this class, students explore the techniques and methodologies used to configure, build, deliver, and troubleshoot network security. Topics include the role of information security in the enterprise, formal data classification, enterprise identity management, the components of comprehensive and layered security architecture, and the threat of viruses, worms, trojans and improper configurations. SEC100
Information Security Essentials Dec 2025Information Security Essentials
- Security Concerns and Terminology
- Current IT Security Certifications
- System Threats and Risks
- Information Classification, Value and Analysis
- Online Vulnerabilities
- Infrastructure Basics
- Cryptography Basics
- Organization Security and Controls
- There are no prerequisites for this course
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