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Kennesaw State University

Cybersecurity: What to Do When You Are a Victim

Kennesaw State University via Coursera

Overview

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Cybersecurity is essential for everyone who uses information or communications technologies. Whether it is a computer, tablet, or smartphone, if it is connected to a network, learn about the technical infrastructure that connects it to the Internet. The objectives of this course are: List the resources available to a victim of a Cybersecurity attack, Describe the steps to take if you think you’ve been hacked, and Describe the steps to take if you think you’re the victim of a privacy attack or identity theft.

Syllabus

  • Cybersecurity: What To Do If You’re a Victim
    • This is the fourth course in the specialization Cybersecurity Awareness for Everyone.
  • Social Media Cybersecurity Issues (Module 4.1)
  • Dealing with Being Hacked (Module 4.2)
  • Dealing with Identity Theft (Module 4.3)
  • Course Conclusion

Taught by

Herbert J. Mattord, Ph.D., CISM, CISSP, CDP and Michael Whitman, Ph.D., CISM, CISSP

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