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This course provides learners with a baseline understanding of common cyber security threats, vulnerabilities, and risks. An overview of how basic cyber attacks are constructed and applied to real systems is also included. Examples include simple Unix kernel hacks, Internet worms, and Trojan horses in software utilities. Network attacks such as distributed denial of service (DDOS) and botnet- attacks are also described and illustrated using real examples from the past couple of decades.
Familiar analytic models are outlined such as the confidentiality/integrity/availability (CIA) security threat framework, and examples are used to illustrate how these different types of threats can degrade real assets. The course also includes an introduction to basic cyber security risk analysis, with an overview of how threat-asset matrices can be used to prioritize risk decisions. Threats, vulnerabilities, and attacks are examined and mapped in the context of system security engineering methodologies.
This module provides exposure to basic cyber security concepts including some simple, foundational attack methods.
What's included
10 videos6 readings1 assignment
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10 videos•Total 47 minutes
Introduction: What You Will Learn from This Course on Cyber Security•2 minutes
Assignments and Reading•2 minutes
Hacking an Old-Fashioned Soda Machine•5 minutes
Simple Worm Program•4 minutes
Trojan Horse Login Program•7 minutes
Malicious Compiler Program•8 minutes
Typical Unix Kernel Attack•7 minutes
Explaining Interview Series•1 minute
Welcome Lou Manousos (Part 1)•6 minutes
Welcome Lou Manousos (Part 2)•5 minutes
6 readings•Total 218 minutes
Required: Smashing the Stack for Fun and Profit,” Aleph One•30 minutes
Required: “Reflections on Trusting Trust,” Ken Thompson•30 minutes
Video: DEF CON 23•46 minutes
Video: Kevin Mitnick | Talks at Google•52 minutes
Suggested: Introduction to Cyber Security (Ch. 1-2)•30 minutes
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Reviewed on Feb 25, 2018
Great introduction to cybersecurity concepts with relevant supplemental material in the form of journal papers, magazine articles and supporting TED talks and videos. Highly recommended!
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Reviewed on Feb 21, 2021
Great course, I really enjoyed the teacher and the assigned materials. I had no idea about cybersecurity before starting and it was very informative and the graded quizzes helped cement the ideas.
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Reviewed on Apr 17, 2020
It was really a cool course to do and it mainly aims to have a brief intro to cyber attacks which happens around us and thanks to Prof.Ed he took the course to another level with his smile
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