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As cyberattacks become increasingly frequent and complex, understanding how attackers exploit vulnerabilities and how to prevent them is crucial. In this Attack Vectors and Mitigations course, you’ll learn to recognize and respond to cyber threats targeting personal devices, business infrastructure, and sensitive data. You’ll explore phishing, supply chain attacks, insider threats, and mitigation tools like multi-factor authentication and role-based controls.
You’ll also examine a broad range of threats, including physical theft, web application exploits, network intrusions, and emerging tactics such as AI-driven impersonation and doppelganger users. We’ll review technical and organizational strategies, such as encryption, access controls, employee training, and threat detection tools, to help secure systems and data. The course also addresses regulatory considerations and best practices for building a resilient security framework. You’ll gain practical insight into how layered defenses can be implemented across various environments. By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped to strengthen your organization’s security posture through layered, proactive defenses.
It covers attack vectors such as phishing and social engineering, physical theft, man-in-the-middle attacks, supply chain attacks, web application attacks, network-based attacks, insider threats, denial-of-service attacks, and malware-based attacks, along with mitigations like multi-factor authentication, password managers, and role-based access controls.
You will build skills in authentication, computer security awareness, cybersecurity compliance, and risk mitigation.
It is for learners who want to recognize and respond to cyber threats targeting personal devices, business infrastructure, and sensitive data, and who want to strengthen their organization's security posture through layered, proactive defenses.
The course runs from an Introduction through a Conclusion and includes lessons on specific attack types and mitigation tools, with several 'Test Your Knowledge' checkpoints throughout.
Yes, it addresses regulatory considerations and best practices for building a resilient security framework.