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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Skills you'll gain
- Blockchain
- Cloud Security
- Data Integrity
- Hybrid Cloud Computing
- IT Security Architecture
- Internet Of Things
- Cyber Security Policies
- Cyber Risk
- Cyber Attacks
- NIST 800-53
- Cryptography
- Risk Management Framework
- Cybersecurity
- Security Controls
- Cryptographic Protocols
- Enterprise Security
- Security Awareness
- Cyber Governance
- Infrastructure Security
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Reviewed on Jul 18, 2020
The course was awesome and interesting.The teacher taught us very well and the content was informative and accurate.
Reviewed on Aug 16, 2022
Its really more of an overview. It gives you the information that you need to continue more in-depth studies.
Reviewed on May 4, 2019
I'd love to have some homework (peer review by other learner) to create 2-way communication between all learners. Also not a fan of "all choices are wrong".
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