Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
Abstract
Fundamentals of Cybersecurity is an undergraduate course presented by Dr. Phillip Ritchey. In this collection, material from the 18 modules presented during Summer 2021 are included as part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant (award number 1730695)- CyberTraining: CIP: CiSE-ProS: Cyberinfrastructure Security Education for Professionals and Students
Description
Video transcripts for modules in the CYBR 201 Fundamentals of cybersecurity contain the lecture slides adapted from the course textbook along with audio transcriptions of the professor's lectures. Topics include Introduction and Security Trends, General Security Concepts, The Role of People in Security, Types of Attacks and Malicious Software, Cryptography, Applied Cryptography Public Key Infrastructure, Physical Security, Network Fundamentals, Infrastructure Security, Authentication and Remote Access, Operational and Organizational Security, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, and Organizational Policies, Risk Management, Change Management, Incident Response, Legal Issues and Ethics, and Privacy.Subject
CybersecurityIntroduction and Security Trends
General Security Concepts
The Role of People in Security
Types of Attacks and Malicious Software
Cryptography
Applied Cryptography
Public Key Infrastructure
Physical Security
Network Fundamentals
Infrastructure Security
Authentication and Remote Access
Operational and Organizational Security
Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, and Organizational Policies
Risk Management
Change Management
Incident Response
Legal Issues and Ethics
Privacy
Department
Computer Science and EngineeringCitation
Ritchey, Phillip (2021). Fundamentals of Cybersecurity. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /195007.
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