CS Cybersecurity Program
The idea and goal of the program:
In this program, you will learn the importance of information security and cybersecurity, as well as the differences and intersections in the cyber space. You will also understand information security in the workplace environment and be able to differentiate between cybersecurity in companies and cybersecurity in governments. You will learn about cybersecurity laws, data protection, and network infrastructure security. Additionally, you will be introduced to cloud computing systems and protection, as well as application security systems. You will become familiar with cyber threats and attacks in cyberspace and learn about basic and advanced protection systems. You will learn how to safely browse social media and networks, gain awareness against fraud and phishing, and be able to protect email and personal data. Moreover, you will understand the nature of modern and future cyber threats and attacks and how to defend against them. Finally, you will be introduced to emerging technologies in cybersecurity and professional certification paths in cybersecurity.
Detailed objectives:
Here’s a structured breakdown of the points you provided:
1. Understanding the nature and scope of cybersecurity.
2. Knowledge of cybersecurity systems and tools.
3. Familiarity with local and international laws related to cybersecurity.
4. Awareness of cyber threats.
5. Understanding and familiarity with network security systems, hacking techniques, and defense mechanisms.
6. Awareness of personal data and methods of protection.
7. Understanding and awareness of attack analysis and penetration testing.
8. Basics of network and application design.
9. Importance of designing Zero Trust networks and applications.
10. Reviewing examples of application and user protection.
11. Thinking from the perspective of a cybersecurity analyst.
12. Understanding and identifying career paths in the cybersecurity field.
This breakdown can serve as a guide for structuring a cybersecurity training program.
Target:
“Those working in human resources roles and those interested in development and improvement.”