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In this Session and Risk Management Basics course, you’ll explore how to protect systems by managing user sessions and reducing cybersecurity risks across devices and networks. You’ll begin with how session tracking works and how to defend against threats such as hijacking and cross-site scripting using techniques like token regeneration, secure timeouts, and encrypted communication.
You’ll then examine risk frameworks, including NIST, ISO 31000, and FAIR, to learn how to assess threats and reduce exposure using structured mitigation strategies. The course also guides you through mobile device controls, user account policies, and role-based access to prevent internal misuse. You’ll work with tools like VPNs, MFA, and security dashboards that help you detect and respond to threats more efficiently. You’ll also learn how to enforce access controls that limit privileges and reduce the risk of insider threats.
By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to apply session management and risk control practices that support secure systems and safeguard user access across your environment.
You will learn how to protect systems by managing user sessions and reducing cybersecurity risks across devices and networks, covering session tracking, defending against attacks like hijacking and cross-site scripting, risk frameworks (NIST, ISO 31000, FAIR), mobile device controls, user account policies, role-based access, and tools like VPNs, MFA, and security dashboards.
The course examines risk frameworks including NIST, ISO 31000, and FAIR to learn how to assess threats and reduce exposure using structured mitigation strategies.
It covers threats such as session hijacking, session fixation, and cross-site scripting (XSS), along with defense techniques like token regeneration, secure timeouts, and encrypted communication.
You will develop skills in data protection strategy, mitigation, operations management, and probabilistic risk assessments.
You will work with tools like VPNs, MFA, security dashboards, encryption, and monitoring tools that help detect and respond to threats and protect critical data.