Cybersecurity is no longer limited to specialists; it's a core competency for anyone in IT or business operations. With global cybercrime costs projected to exceed $10.5 trillion by 2025, organizations cannot rely on outdated methods. This course equips you with a practical foundation in cybersecurity operations, focusing on real-world threats such as ransomware, phishing, insider risks, and data breaches.

Foundations of Cybersecurity Operations
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What you'll learn
Analyze the CIA triad, attack surfaces, frameworks, and cyber risk management to address threats.
Design secure access controls, identity, and secrets management to protect systems and data.
Describe the modern attack landscape, including human-centric and web-based threats.
Apply strategies for SOC workflows within cybersecurity operations, highlighting key roles and practical operations.
Skills you'll gain
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
- Security Management
- Cyber Operations
- Threat Management
- Incident Response
- Computer Security Incident Management
- Security Awareness
- Threat Detection
- Incident Management
- Endpoint Security
- Cyber Attacks
- Human Factors (Security)
- Cyber Security Policies
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Cybersecurity
- Zero Trust Network Access
- Security Controls
- Endpoint Detection and Response
- Identity and Access Management
Tools you'll learn
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