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In an era where cybersecurity challenges are escalating globally, understanding the foundational aspects of cybersecurity is crucial. This course is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge about cybersecurity, focusing on its importance at both a technical and business level. The course is relevant to the evolving cybersecurity landscape in the Danish and EU contexts, acknowledging that cybersecurity is no longer just a computer science issue but a widespread business concern.
The course begins with the fundamentals of computer networking, introducing networking devices, security issues, and the overarching concept of cybersecurity. This foundational knowledge sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the cybersecurity threats landscape.
Students will learn about various cyber threats, including malware, ransomware, spyware, and other types of viruses, gaining insights into the nature of these threats and their impact. The course emphasizes understanding the different types of cyber-attacks and the strategies for their prevention.
As the course progresses, students will engage with real-world scenarios that highlight network security issues and explore potential cybersecurity solutions. These practical case studies will help students understand the complexities of cybersecurity in a business context.
Key topics covered in the course include:
- Basics of computer networks, network design, and IP addressing.
- Detailed analysis of cyber-attacks and preventive measures.
- In-depth study of the cybersecurity threats landscape, focusing on Advance Persistent Threats, Crime actors and their malware and their Modus Operandi.
- Practical aspects of device security, including password threats, email security, cookies, and firewalls.
- Basic practical exercises in finding vulnerabilities in computer systems and Internet of Things (IoT) using open-source tools and discussing how to mitigate the threats from a cooperative perspective.
- Wireless network security, techniques like sniffing, safer browsing practices, and the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
- Cybersecurity Corporate Governance Models, focusing on how businesses can incorporate cybersecurity strategies into their governance frameworks.
Throughout the course, students will develop not only a theoretical understanding but also practical analytical skills. They will learn to present concrete security solutions tailored to business organizations. This course equips students with a solid foundation in cybersecurity, coupled with the analytical skills necessary to navigate the complex world of cyber threats and compliance. The course will also use various international standards like ISO and guidelines like EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity, such as the NIS2 (Network and Information Security Directive), to provide students with best practices and real-world case studies. Students will gain hands-on experience using industry-specific and open-source security tools, preparing them for the challenges they will face in the field of cybersecurity.
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