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Employer Workshop
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Cyber Security
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Friday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.* |
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*We will be offering a continental breakfast plus networking from 8:30 to 9 a.m. |
| Where: |
The Career Place |
| Cost: |
Free (due to special grant funding) |
| Register: |
Online pre-registration is required. |
| Course Description |
Course Objectives |
This 4-hour course relates to the growing danger of attacks on private digital information in the workplace. Participants will learn to assess, monitor, prevent, and respond to cyber threats. This course is not intended for companies who have cyber security systems already in place and dedicated IT staff to manage them. Instead, this course targets companies who rely on information technology but don't yet have the dedicated IT staff and/or this type of system in place.
This course is part of the PrepLink(SM) Community Preparedness Schoolhouse Curriculum developed through the University of Pittsburg Medical Center and facilitated by Middlesex Community College faculty. |
- Identify the three goals of cyber security.
- Explain the impact of major laws and regulations regarding cyber security.
- Distinguish between the major types of cyber security threats.
- Identify vulnerabilities in information technology systems.
- Recommend ways to protect information resources.
- Develop the components of a cyber security policy for your organization with the framework of a training scenario.
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For more information:
Contact TCP Director of Business Services
Gayle Sommer at 781.932.5513.
Online pre-registration
workshops
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