Course AWR-300-W

Web-based Training (Self-Paced)

End-User Security and Privacy (ESP)

Length
0 h

About Course

This course will focus primarily on the end-user’s perspective. In particular, various security-related challenges faced by end-users and their impact on data privacy. The course will also include content concerning online content providers and local ISPs on access rights, unintentional data sharing, mobile apps and how to be compliant to a NIAP Protection Profile (PP), etc.

The changing cybersecurity landscape along with Work from Home (WFH) strategies has affected the workforce worldwide. The unexpected pandemic of 2020 opened the doors to cyber-attacks in vulnerable remote work environments. Cybersecurity threats impacted remote workers and some organizations, requiring them to use more secure cyber-enabled systems, devices, and services.

This course provides cybersecurity preparedness training for end-users regarding cybercriminal motivations and tactics. It also equips end-users to adequately configure firewalls, routers, switches, and implement network segmentation. It provides instructions for using device and file locking mechanisms for personal computers and mobile devices; how to set up different types of user accounts; and how to secure cyber-enabled devices on smart home networks. It also informs end-users how to use encryption for data in transit and at rest; precautions about using internet service providers and content providers; and provides examples of cybersecurity best practices and data privacy regulations.

Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Set up different types of accounts and credential sharing, hosted firewalls, routers, switch configurations, network zoning, device lock mechanisms, biometric verification, and seamless controlled access to information across different cyber-enabled devices
  • understand end-to-end encryption (such as VPN, SSH), security threats from Apps and data sharing, through security-awareness training

Target Audience

Anyone who has managerial or supervisory responsibility to make or influence decisions or policies regarding access to digital resources and services. This course is also beneficial for non-decision and policy makers.

Prerequisites

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Contact

CfIA (Memphis)

Email

cfia@memphis.edu

Phone

(901) 678-4271

Website

http://memphis.edu/

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Contact

CfIA (Memphis)

Email

cfia@memphis.edu

Phone

(901) 678-4271

Website

http://memphis.edu/

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