Course AWR-399-W

Web-based Training (Self-Paced)

Detecting and Responding to a Cyber Attack

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About Course

As computers and mobile devices become a part of most people’s everyday lives, the challenges of protecting computers and mobile devices and the data on them increases. Part of protecting computers and mobile devices is understanding how to recognize when they are compromised, the steps to take to respond to compromised computers and devices, and how to recover once they have been rid of any infection. This course will introduce students to various types of cyber-attacks and how to detect and respond to them in order to protect their data and information.

 

Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain malware, and how to detect and respond to it to protect computers
  • Explain social engineering and how to respond to social engineering attacks
  • Identify how to detect and respond to cyber-attacks on their mobile devices
  • Explain how to detect and respond to physical security threats that lead to cyber-attacks

Target Audience

Any computer user seeking skills in detecting and responding to cybersecurity attacks, including federal, state, local, tribal, public, and private IT professionals.

Prerequisites

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Contact

TEEX NERRTC (Texas A&M)

Email

BCS@teex.tamu.edu

Phone

(979) 431-4837

Website

teex.org/program/cybersecurity/

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Contact

TEEX NERRTC (Texas A&M)

Email

BCS@teex.tamu.edu

Phone

(979) 431-4837

Website

teex.org/program/cybersecurity/

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