CE 2001 : Cybersecurity and Crime

About This Course

Introduces the types of security crime, breaches, fraud, and network penetrations. Students learn procedures for preventing intrusions, fraud, and computer crime. Legal impacts for cybersecurity crimes are discussed and evaluated.

These programs are not eligible for Federal Student Aid, military tuition assistance, VA funding or Learning Partner discounts.

Additional Course Information

This course is part of a four course Ethical Hacker Certificate program. Upon successful completion, with a 70% or higher, in each of the four courses, students need to complete the Certificate Request Form. A certificate of completion will be issued to the participating individual.

Courses can be taken separately from earning the certificate for CEU credit.

Course Outcomes

Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:

  • Explain the relevance of cybersecurity.
  • Distinguish the types of cybercrime.
  • Analyze security risks.
  • Discuss legal sanctions for cybercrime.
  • Examine the procedures for a disaster recovery plan.
  • Explain the importance of security training and awareness.
  • Compare cloud-computing features related to cybercrime.

Footnotes

  1. Students may request a course extension if the course is not completed within the allotted 10 week time frame. Extension options are available, with associated, non-refundable processing fees. Students who do not complete the course with a 70% or higher within the allotted 10 weeks and do not request a course extension will be removed from the course. Back to duration

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