Online Course
Proactive Computer Security
University of Colorado System via Coursera
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Overview
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Syllabus
-This module covers information sharing. Information sharing is an important tool to help organizations gather information from others so they can protect themselves.
Penetration Testing - Methodology
-This module will cover the pen testing methodology. Not following a pen testing methodology may lead to false positives or worse, false negatives in a testing scenario.
Common Pen Testing Tools
-This module will cover some of the tools used in the penetration testing methodology. These are just common tools used to gain information, find exploits and compromise systems. There are many more tools out there, but these are the most commonly used.
Proactive computer security management
-This module will cover some of the other issues and concerns for those interested in proactive security. Legal issues are important for any level of management and administration to be concerned with. Planning goes a long way toward effective proactive computer security.
Exploiting OWASP Top 20 Controls
-This is the course project. The goal is for you to compromise or gain data from a test system.
Taught by
Greg Williams
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Reviews
5.0 rating, based on 1 reviews
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Kapoor Tutania Palampuriya is taking this course right now and found the course difficulty to be medium.
Very nice thanks a lot I am very impressed with this course and want again to attend this I am very interested