Information Security
The course "Information Security" aims to prepare you for a deeper understanding and application of information security principles and practices essential for today’s digital landscape. In this course, you’ll be introduced to the fundamental concepts of securing information systems, program security, database integrity, operating system protections, cloud security, and privacy frameworks. You’ll learn about various types of security threats, vulnerabilities, and defences, as well as the legal and ethical dimensions of cybersecurity. The course covers a wide variety of topics, from program-level safeguards to physical security and auditing practices. These topics are designed to give you an overview of critical areas within the field, serving as a foundation for further specialisation and research in your degree program. Whether you're interested in secure software design, cloud infrastructure security, or the evolving challenges in privacy and anonymity, this course offers a comprehensive starting point to build your expertise in cybersecurity.
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