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(Toronto location only)
Course number: 085983
Course length: 1.0 day(s)
In today's organizational environment, almost every role involves working with computers in some manner. Recent events indicate that security breaches can happen with almost any computer user, at home or office. This course is intended to provide you with an introduction to common security threats and issues, as well as ways to counteract them.
Course Objective: You will identify and apply security techniques.
Target Student: End users who use computers at home or in the office.
Prerequisites: Students should understand fundamental computer concepts, such as how to run applications, manage files, and use a web browser.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Lesson 1: Securing Information
Topic 1A: Understand Information Security
Topic 1B: Implement Physical Security Measures
Topic 1C: Identify the Need for Cyber Security
Lesson 2: Counteracting Social Engineering Exploits
Topic 2A: Identify Social Engineering Exploits
Topic 2B: Counteract Social Engineering Exploits
Topic 2C: Evolve Social Engineering Organization Policies
Lesson 3: Identifying Security Measures
Topic 3A: Strengthen Desktop Security
Topic 3B: Strengthen Software Security
Topic 3C: Strengthen Network Security
Topic 3D: Secure Wireless Networks
Lesson 4: Maintaining File Security
Topic 4A: Implement Security in Windows Vista
Topic 4B: Back Up Data
Topic 4C: Restore Data
Topic 4D: Dispose of Computer Information
Lesson 5: Guarding Against Attacks
Topic 5A: Protect Computer from Security Threats
Topic 5B: Protect Computers from Virus Attacks
Topic 5C: Block Spyware
Lesson 6: Handling Security Breaches
Topic 6A: Identify Incidents
Topic 6B: Respond to Incidents
Appendix A: Security and Privacy Regulations
(Toronto location only)