Understand the fundamental concepts of cybersecurity, including its importance in modern digital environments.
Identify and explain key areas of cybersecurity such as network, application, endpoint, and information security.
Recognize different types of cyber threats including malware, phishing, DoS, and social engineering attacks.
Gain knowledge of digital forensics concepts, processes, tools, and real-world applications.
Develop awareness of real-life cyber incidents and security practices to protect personal and organizational data.
Understand the concept of password hashing and cracking techniques, including how hashes protect passwords and how attackers attempt to break them using methods like dictionary and brute-force attacks.
📘 Learning Outcomes
Ability to differentiate between personal and organizational cybersecurity threats and respond appropriately.
Capability to analyze cyberattack scenarios and identify suitable incident response actions.
Understanding of digital forensics processes such as evidence collection, preservation, and analysis.
Skills to identify phishing attempts, weak passwords, and insecure systems through practical exercises.
Awareness of real-world cyberattack case studies and lessons learned for improved security practices.
Ability to evaluate password strength and explain how secure hashing and salting prevent successful cracking attempts.