Course Description
Short Course | 18 hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295
Analysis skills are critical to ensuring cybersecurity requirements are built as part of the product solution and not an afterthought in both today and tomorrow’s technology solutions. In this course you’ll learn key techniques to utilize when working with technology and needing to address cybersecurity requirements. First, you’ll explore techniques to help you identify and elicit requirements from your stakeholders that are key to solution success. Next, you’ll dive into audits, best practices, and technology that will help you define cybersecurity from an organizational perspective. Finally, you’ll learn how to plan and map out how solutions address cybersecurity requirements. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of knowing how to build out an analysis plan and construct a proposed solution that directly addresses all cybersecurity needs for your organization.
Topics include Cybersecurity Analysis Techniques, Cybersecurity Risks and Controls, Securing the Layers, Data Security, User Access Control, Solution Delivery and Operations.
PSE600 is the first course in the Product Security Cybersecurity Certificate. To complete the certificate students will also enroll in PSE700, & PSE800. Click on each course link for more details and to add to cart.
Learner Outcomes
- Ability to conduct a stakeholder analysis
- Understand how to draft a RACI for a Cybersecurity project or program initiative
- Understand difference between compliance and best practice
- Develop a business case, business process flow diagram, and identify steps along the path that present potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities
- Identify Cybersecurity Requirements from list of requirements
- Document current state business process including current technology
- Map Product Cybersecurity solution components back to security requirements
Prerequisites
Product Cybersecurity 101 (PSE050) or equivalent experienceDuration
18 Hours | 3 Days or 6 Nights*Academic Unit eligibility to be determined by college/university in which you are enrolled in a degree seeking program.