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Protecting Data in Motion

Protect your data using encryption techniques
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Constance Blanson  3 Lessons ·  8m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Encryption is an indispensable tool for protecting an organization's data/information while in-flight (transit) and at rest. The simplest form of user authentication is local authentication, in which a user attempts to access a locally present system, such as a standalone office PC or ATM. The more complex case is that of the remote user, who’s connected over the Internet, via a network, or through a communications link. All these connections require the use of data encryption.

In this Cybersecurity Basics: Protecting Data in Motion course, you will learn data protection techniques to secure data while in-flight (transit) and at rest. You will also learn how to identify data encryption techniques that can be used to minimize cybersecurity network attacks.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the differences between data in-flight (transit) and data-at-rest
  • Evaluate encryption methodologies and the strength of encryption systems
  • Explain data protection techniques to secure data in-flight and at rest
  • Identify data encryption techniques that minimize cybersecurity network attacks
  • Recognize how encryption applies to local and remote user authentication
  • Examine account takeovers and identity theft in the context of securing data

Key Takeaways

  • Encryption is an indispensable tool for protecting an organization's data and information both in-flight (transit) and at rest.
  • Local authentication is the simplest form of user authentication, where a user accesses a locally present system such as a standalone office PC or ATM.
  • Remote users connected over the Internet, via a network, or through a communications link require the use of data encryption.
  • Data encryption techniques can be used to minimize cybersecurity network attacks.
  • This course covers the strength of encryption systems as well as account takeovers and identity theft.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn data protection techniques to secure data while in-flight (transit) and at rest, and how to identify data encryption techniques that can be used to minimize cybersecurity network attacks. The learning objectives are to identify differences between data in-flight vs. data-at-rest, evaluate encryption methodologies, and explain data protection techniques.

What topics are covered in this course?

The course includes lessons on Encryption: In-Flight and At-Rest; Strength of Encryption Systems; and Securing the Future: Account Takeovers and Identity Theft.

What is the difference between local and remote user authentication?

Local authentication is the simplest form, in which a user attempts to access a locally present system such as a standalone office PC or ATM. The more complex case is the remote user, who is connected over the Internet, via a network, or through a communications link, and all these connections require the use of data encryption.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The course develops skills in Cyber Defense, Cyber Security, Data Encryption, Data Loss Prevention, Data Security, and Digital Security.