Thinking about Cybersecurity: From Cyber Crime to Cyber Warfare, the training course on thinking about cyber security: from cyber crimes to cyber warfare is published by Udemy Academy. Advanced persistent threats that infiltrate computer systems for long periods of time and make computers vulnerable to continuous monitoring. Cyberspace is the biggest engine of change in the 21st century. Telecommunications, business and financial systems, government operations, food production, almost all aspects of global civilization now depend on interconnected cyber systems to function; Systems that have helped advance medicine, simplify everyday business, and so much more make keeping these systems safe from threats one of the most important problems we face. Billions of Internet users are connected to each other and every minute, these groups create a huge amount of new information and data.
However, because cyberspace is so vast, flexible, and unmonitored (and because it grows in leaps and bounds every year), all of these users are exposed to the dangers of cybercriminals, rogue governments, and others. External forces are very vulnerable. Public policymakers and technology experts agree: Cybersecurity and related issues will affect everyone on the planet in some way. This means that the more you know about this topic, the better prepared you will be to protect yourself, examine the political and ethical issues involved, and understand new threats (and new solutions) as they emerge. This course guides you to understand the complex nature of this important topic. These 18 fascinating lessons, presented by cybersecurity expert and George Washington University Law School professor Paul Rosenzweig, will take your eye to the structure of the Internet, the unique risks it poses, and the ways we're learning how to understand, manage And we are reducing these risks, it will open.