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Course Description
Certificate | 3 Courses | 48 hours | 4.8 CEUs | $6,285
PSE050 Product Cybersecurity 101
18 Hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295
- Product security goes beyond the traditional information security CIA triad of confidentiality, integrity, and availability, and includes the expectation that products are secure. In this class cybersecurity is applied to hardware and software across the board with a focus on embedded systems and preventing malicious access and use. Over the last few years there has been an increase of concern regarding cybersecurity, systems, and software, especially with the Internet of Things expansion of massive interconnectivity.
- In this course, Product Cybersecurity 101, the fundamentals of product cybersecurity are explored with a focus on embedded systems to illustrate unique vulnerabilities that are commonly exploited. Students learn about methods and techniques considering cybersecurity measures in the entire system life cycle and acquisition. Secure Embedded Systems include many procedures, methods and techniques to seamlessly integrate cybersecurity within embedded system software & hardware.
PSE100 Cryptography Fundamentals
12 Hours | 1.2 CEUs | $1,695
- In this course students learn the fundamentals of cryptography, which is a necessary tool for protecting information in computer systems. Topics include security and cryptography, stream and block ciphers, symmetric and asymmetric encryption, public key infrastructure (PKI) encryption, public key encryption, hash functions, digital signatures, and digital certificates.
PSE200 Introduction to Threat Modeling and Attack Trees
18 Hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295
- Threat modeling is an essential skill for any type of security professional. This course is designed to give students a practical understanding of Threat modeling, covering not only the theory but immediately applicable tools and techniques including a focus on Attack Trees. Using attack trees to model threats is one of the most widely applied techniques used in threat modeling in the security development life cycle and in the overall software and systems design process. Attack trees are diagrams that depict attacks on a system in tree form. In this course students learn about threat modeling using a variety of modeling approaches including attack trees and attack libraries.
PSE300 Introduction to Hardware Hacking
18 Hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295
- In this course students explore hardware hacking on embedded devices. Different types of embedded systems are analyzed: revealing the designs, components, security limits, and reverse-engineering challenges required to execute a hardware attack. Next the class explores hardware interfaces, ports and communication protocols, electrical signaling, tips for analyzing firmware images, and more. In the labs the student takes the role of the hacker, performing fault-injection, side-channel (SCA), and simple and differential power analysis (SPA/DPA) attacks on real devices.
- Class will follow the text, The Hardware Hacking Handbook.
PSE400 Cryptography Implementation
18 Hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295
- In this course, students learn to deploy cryptographic tools to secure their applications and services. Students will create secure communications in public channels using public-key cryptography. They will also explore methods of authenticating messages to ensure that they haven’t been tampered with in transit. And lastly, they will learn how to use digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs to let others verify the messages sent through your services.
- Class will follow the text, The Hardware Hacking Handbook.
Classes are delivered in Central Time Zone and class times are notated on each course link.
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Duration
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