Explore what the future holds for cyber security
On this course, you’ll explore the future of cyber security and how organisations should respond to cyber incidents. You’ll have the chance to examine emerging technologies and the security-related challenges they pose.
You’ll discuss the sophistication of growing threats to organisations that conduct their business online and whether or not a bulletproof solution for these threats is possible.
Understand threat management and critical infrastructure protection
You’ll consider what responsibilities corporate and public-sector boards have for oversight of cyber and information security.
You’ll then explore critical infrastructure protection and how it relates to the preparedness and response to serious incidents that involve the infrastructure of a region or nation.
You’ll also unpack the role of the board, the importance of cross-organisational commitment, and how the digital-dependent business world amplifies the impact of cyber attacks.
Discover emerging technologies and the Gartner Hype Cycle
Explore the impact of new technologies on cyber security and analyse the Gartner Hype Cycle, which details five different emerging technology movements that blur the lines between humans and machines.
You’ll consider key reasons why new technology systems can be more vulnerable to cyber attacks due to vulnerabilities in their hardware and software components, and the result of human error.
Finally, you’ll discuss the future of threat management, the influence this will have on corporate security and whether workplaces and employees will be able to keep up.
This course is for anyone who is keen to increase their knowledge of digital security risks and the tools and techniques used to guard against them.
If you want to increase your understanding of this subject, you may be interested in these courses. They’re from the same provider and share the same overall learning outcomes:
- The Cyber Security Landscape
- Risk Management and Security Vulnerabilities
- Information Security Policy and Management
- Cryptography and Digital Certificates