CyberSAFE: Exam CBS-410 eLearning with Credential

Course Description Overview

Course Number:
CNX0015
Course Length:
4 hours (1/2 day)
Course Description Overview:

Welcome to CyberSAFE: Exam CBS-410. Regardless of your computer experience, this class will help you become more aware of technology-related risks and what you can do to protect yourself and your organization from them.

 

This course will help you to:

• Understand both security and compliance needs and requirements.

• Recognize and avoid phishing and other social engineering attempts.

• Recognize and avoid viruses, ransomware, and other malware.

• Help ensure data security on computers, mobile devices, networks, the Internet, and in the cloud.

 

In this course, you will use discussions, case studies, and the experiences of your instructor and fellow students to explore the hazards and pitfalls of technology and learn how to use that technology safely and securely.

 

CertNexus is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®

recertification activities.

Course Objectives:

In this course, you will identify many of the common risks involved in using conventional computing technology, as well as ways to use it safely, to protect yourself from those risks.

 

You will:

 

• Identify security compliance measures.

• Address social engineering attempts.

• Secure devices such as desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and more.

• Use the Internet securely.

Target Student:

This course is designed for all users of computers, mobile devices, networks, and the Internet, to enable them to use technology more securely and minimize digital risks, regardless of technical ability. This course is also designed for you to prepare for the CyberSAFE credential. You can obtain your CyberSAFE certificate by completing the CyberSAFE credential process on the CHOICE platform following the course presentation.

 

Prerequisites:
To ensure your success in this course, you should have experience with the basic use of conventional computing technology, including desktop, laptop, or tablet computers; mobile phones; and basic Internet functions, such as web browsing and email
Course-specific Technical Requirements Software:
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Course-specific Technical Requirements Hardware:
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Certification reference (where applicable)
Course Content:

Lesson 1: Identifying Security Compliance Measures

Identify Organizational Compliance Requirements and Resources

Identify Legal Compliance Requirements and Resources

 

Lesson 2: Recognizing and Addressing Social Engineering Attack

Recognize Social Engineering Attacks

Defend Against Social Engineering Attacks

 

Lesson 3: Securing Devices

Maintain Physical Security of Devices

Use Secure Authentication Methods

Protect Your Data

Defend Against Malware

Use Wireless Devices Securely

 

Lesson 4: Using the Internet Securely

Browse the Web Safely

Use Email Securely

Use Social Networks Securely

Use Cloud Services Securely

Work from Remote Locations Securely

 

Appendix: Mapping Course Content to CyberSAFE Exam CBS-410

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