Self-paced. Enrol any time. Designed and written by industry employers. Real-world assessments and exercises.
Module 1: Understanding Cyber Terrorism and higher level attack vectors
Module 2: Cyber Threat Intelligence
Module 3: Incident Response
Module 4: Conducting Investigations
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Module 1: Cryptography (30 Credits)
Module 2: Digital Investigations and Forensics (30 Credits)
Module 3: Communications and Incident Management (30 Credits)
Module 4: Digital Leadership (30 Credits)
Ofqual regulated.
Module 1: Cyber Threat and Risk (20 Credits)
Module 2: Network Security and Data Communications (20 Credits)
Module 3: Databases and Programming (20 Credits)
Module 4: Incident Response, Investigations and Forensics (20 Credits)
Module 5: Security Strategy: Laws, Policies and Implementation (20 Credits)
Module 6a: Cyber Security: Banking and Finance (20 Credits) or
Module 6b: Cyber Wars (20 Credits)*
* Please note that modules 6A and 6B are electives and you only need to do one of them
Ofqual regulated.
1. Market Overview and Key Players
2. Types of AI
3. Business examples of AI
4. Business cultures and AI Safety
5. AI Strategy and Cost Benefit Analysis
6. Top tips for rolling out AI
1. Contemporary nature of terrorism – roots of terrorism; international terrorism and its evolution. Laws and Protect legislation
2. Profiling, decision-making and motivations
3. Securing the Attack Surface – Convergence and integrating physical, information systems and personnel security
4. Business Continuity Planning and Impacts – BCP guidance and planning policies, processes and implementation
5. Responding and Recovery – Crisis Management; Crisis Communications; Incident Response
1. Crisis Management - The basics and key concepts
2. Crisis Management - Communications planning and internal organisation/management
3. Crisis Leadership and communications
4. Business Continuity Management
5. Embedding BCM and striving for 'organisational resilience'
1. Introduction to AI – models and categorizations
2. Introductions to robots, robotics and bots (including chat bots) – developments, security and ethical concerns
3. AI, cyber security and cyber terrorism: Securing the attacks surface
4. Risk Management - People, Facilities and Systems
5. Threat Intelligence and Cyber Threat Intelligence
6. Analyzing AI-enabled threats and risks as a business organization
7. Business Continuity and Incident Response
8. Laws, regulations, standards, compliance, ethics
1. Misinformation and Disinformation Campaigns Against International Business
2. Media Channels and 'Influencers'
3. Weaponization of digital media
4. Arts, culture, and entertainment as information warfare tools; How civil society groups are targeted and co-opted; Psychological operations (PsyOps)
5. Communications models - democratic or totalitarian? Information warfare.
6. Tools (including 'Factchecking') to counter misinformation and disinformation
1. Professional Practice
2. Counter-terrorism and Risk Management. Conducting OSINT.
3. Security Systems and Laws
4. Security Management
5. Cyber Security Management
6. Incident Response and Reporting
1. Travel Risk Management: ERM - Governance – Duty of Care – ISO 31030
2. Key Components of a TRM Program – identifying risks and preparing contingencies
3. Incident response, crisis management and communications
4. Conducting Personnel Risk Assessments including VIPs (the 7Ps)
5. Cyber/Information Security on the move
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