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Course Description
The Cyber Security Awareness (CSA) Course is a 1 day theoretical course including case studies and discussions regarding examples of cyber security risks both within the maritime industry and universally. This course is intended to provide a broad understanding of what cyber security is and the importance of the very real threat this can be to every day computer systems. In addition, trainees will also understand how to avoid these threats and learn from previous real-life examples.
Course Content
- What is Cyber Security
- Differences between Hardware and Software
- Technical Terms
- Risks of the Internet
- Harmful Software
- Hacking
- Physical Security
- Case Study
Prerequisites
This course has no pre-requisites as it has been written for a broad maritime audience to better learn the risks of Cyber Security and the affect this can potentially have for companies and individuals.
Validity of Certificate
Trainees who have successfully completed the Cyber Security Awareness Course will be issued with a certificate.
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Course Title
Cyber Security Awareness (CSA) Course
Course Duration
1 day / 8 Hours
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Assessment
100% Attendance & Consolidation Test
Price
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Availability
Courses are run anytime throughout the year (subject to public holidays) to meet your needs.
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