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Cybersecurity and Its Ten Domains

University System of Georgia

This comprehensive course on cybersecurity and its ten domains is designed for students, working professionals, and the community. Participants will engage in community discourse, online interaction, and knowledge assessments to gain insight into governance and risk management, compliance, business continuity and disaster recovery, cryptography, software development security, access control, network security, security architecture, security operations, and physical and environmental security.

Throughout the course, expertly produced videos and industry expert insights will enhance learning, while assessments aligned with knowledge and understanding will evaluate progress. The course also offers the option for applying for undergraduate level course credit at Kennesaw State University upon successful completion.

  • Engage in community discourse and online interaction
  • Gain knowledge and understanding of cybersecurity and its domains
  • Access expertly produced videos and insights from industry experts
  • Practice assessing environmental awareness and addressing governance and risk management
  • Explore various domains including compliance, cryptography, network security, and more

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Cybersecurity and Its Ten Domains
Course Modules

This course is divided into seven modules, covering topics such as security architecture, access control, business continuity, cryptography, and more. Participants will engage in discussions, quizzes, and readings to gain a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity and its domains.

Welcome and Course Overview

Welcome to "Cybersecurity and Its Ten Domains" introduces the importance of cybersecurity and sets the course objectives. Participants will test their existing knowledge in the field and engage in discussions with fellow learners and the instructor.

Introduction to Security, Access Control, and Software Development Security

In Module 2, participants will be introduced to security, access control, and software development security. They will engage in role-based discussions, readings, and a quiz to assess their understanding of these fundamental concepts.

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning and Cryptography

Module 3 focuses on business continuity and disaster recovery planning, as well as cryptography. Participants will explore these critical domains through readings, discussions, and a quiz.

Information Security Governance and Risk Management & Legal, Regulations, Investigations, and Compliance

Information security governance and risk management, along with legal, regulations, investigations, and compliance, are the key topics in Module 4. Participants will delve into these areas through readings and a comprehensive quiz.

Operations Security & Physical and Environmental Security

Module 5 covers operations security and physical and environmental security. Participants will engage in readings and a quiz to demonstrate their understanding of these domains.

Security Architecture and Design & Telecommunications and Network Security

Security architecture and design, as well as telecommunications and network security, are the focus of Module 6. Participants will explore these topics, watch a TEDx Talk, and conclude the course with a final exam for the course certificate.

Receive Undergraduate Course Credit at Kennesaw State University

Module 7 provides information on receiving undergraduate course credit at Kennesaw State University, offering participants the opportunity to apply for academic credit upon successful completion of the course.

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