"Cryptographic protection of information" from OTUS
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 5:10 am
Fundamentals of legal regulation and standards in the field of information security, including certification, licensing and security management.
Technical aspects of information security: cryptography, antivirus protection, security of operating systems, networks, cloud services and web applications.
Modern approaches to security such as DevSecOps and comprehensive enterprise cybersecurity.
Methods for monitoring security events, responding to incidents and pentesting.
Particular attention is paid to practical skills: completing homework, working on a final project (for example, developing a threat model or testing SIEM systems), and participating in mentoring consultations. This approach allows students not only to gain theoretical knowledge, but also to apply it in practice.
The course instructors are experts with experience in leading companies (for example, Kaspersky Lab business owner phone number list and Rosatom). They share real cases from their practice and provide detailed feedback on students' assignments. Upon completion of the course, participants receive a certificate of advanced training and the opportunity to post their resume in the OTUS database for further employment.
The course opens up prospects for development in areas such as pentesting or responding to security incidents, and also helps to build a comprehensive system of knowledge on the legal, organizational and technical aspects of information security.
Technical aspects of information security: cryptography, antivirus protection, security of operating systems, networks, cloud services and web applications.
Modern approaches to security such as DevSecOps and comprehensive enterprise cybersecurity.
Methods for monitoring security events, responding to incidents and pentesting.
Particular attention is paid to practical skills: completing homework, working on a final project (for example, developing a threat model or testing SIEM systems), and participating in mentoring consultations. This approach allows students not only to gain theoretical knowledge, but also to apply it in practice.
The course instructors are experts with experience in leading companies (for example, Kaspersky Lab business owner phone number list and Rosatom). They share real cases from their practice and provide detailed feedback on students' assignments. Upon completion of the course, participants receive a certificate of advanced training and the opportunity to post their resume in the OTUS database for further employment.
The course opens up prospects for development in areas such as pentesting or responding to security incidents, and also helps to build a comprehensive system of knowledge on the legal, organizational and technical aspects of information security.