This course introduces a series of advanced and current topics in cyber security, many of which are especially relevant in modern enterprise and infrastructure settings. The basics of enterprise compliance frameworks are provided with introduction to NIST and PCI. Hybrid cloud architectures are shown to provide an opportunity to fix many of the security weaknesses in modern perimeter local area networks.

Enterprise and Infrastructure Security

Enterprise and Infrastructure Security
This course is part of Introduction to Cyber Security Specialization

Instructor: Dr. Edward G. Amoroso
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- Cloud Security
- Risk Management Framework
- Enterprise Security
- Cyber Risk
- NIST 800-53
- Blockchain
- Security Awareness
- Cyber Governance
- Hybrid Cloud Computing
- Infrastructure Security
- Data Integrity
- Security Controls
- IT Security Architecture
- Internet Of Things
- Cryptographic Protocols
- Cyber Attacks
- Cybersecurity
- Cryptography
- Cyber Security Policies
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Reviewed on Sep 2, 2018
Very Interesting . Course information was very well laid out & helped understand quickly without much difficulty. My proficiency level is Beginner in Cyber Security
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2021
Good theoretical course for beginners. Needs a bit improvement in the assessment questions and language.
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2021
many good concepts have been introduced and i also like the way the instructor explains :)
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