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= 11 FREE University Cybersecurity Courses =
= 11 FREE University Cybersecurity Courses =


= Introduction to Cyber Attacks at NYU https://www.classcentral.com/course/intro-cyber-attacks-9667 — =
# [https://www.classcentral.com/course/intro-cyber-attacks-9667 Introduction to Cyber Attacks at NYU] Covers types of cyber attacks, defense strategies, and current trends.
= Cryptography I at Stanford https://www.coursera.org/learn/crypto — =
# [https://www.coursera.org/learn/crypto Cryptography I at Stanford] Learn fundamental principles of modern cryptographic systems and security protocols.
= Hardware Security at University of Maryland https://www.coursera.org/learn/hardware-security — =
# [https://www.coursera.org/learn/hardware-security Hardware Security at University of Maryland] — Focuses on securing hardware components, including cryptographic hardware design.
= Network and Security Foundations at Western Governors University https://www.edx.org/course/network-security-foundations — =
# [https://www.edx.org/course/network-security-foundations Network and Security Foundations at Western Governors University] — An introduction to network security concepts and communication security.
= Internet History, Technology, and Security at University of Michigan https://online.umich.edu/courses/internet-history-technology-and-security/ — =
# [https://online.umich.edu/courses/internet-history-technology-and-security/ Internet History, Technology, and Security at University of Michigan] — Explores the history, development, and security of the internet.
= Network and Computer Security at MIT https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-857-network-and-computer-security-spring-2014/ — =
# [https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-857-network-and-computer-security-spring-2014/ Network and Computer Security at MIT] — Detailed course on security protocols and network security principles.
= Computer Networks at MIT https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-829-computer-networks-fall-2002/ — =
# [https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-829-computer-networks-fall-2002/ Computer Networks at MIT] Focuses on network architecture, protocols, and security.
= System Issues in Cloud Computing Specialization at Georgia Tech https://www.coursera.org/specializations/cloud — =
# [https://www.coursera.org/specializations/cloud System Issues in Cloud Computing Specialization at Georgia Tech] Learn about the challenges and solutions related to cloud computing security.
= Cybersecurity Management at Charles Sturt University https://itmasters.edu.au/free-short-course-cybersecurity-management/ — =
# [https://itmasters.edu.au/free-short-course-cybersecurity-management/ Cybersecurity Management at Charles Sturt University] — Covers principles and practices for managing cybersecurity within an organization.
= Certified Information Systems Security Professional at Charles Sturt University https://itmasters.edu.au/free-short-course-cissp-updated/ — =
# [https://itmasters.edu.au/free-short-course-cissp-updated/ Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) at Charles Sturt University] — Prepares for CISSP certification, covering core security concepts.
= Pen Testing at Charles Sturt University https://itmasters.edu.au/free-short-course-pen-testing/ — =
# [https://itmasters.edu.au/free-short-course-pen-testing/ Pen Testing at Charles Sturt University] Introduction to penetration testing and ethical hacking methodologies.


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Latest revision as of 02:38, 24 September 2024

11 FREE University Cybersecurity Courses

  1. Introduction to Cyber Attacks at NYU — Covers types of cyber attacks, defense strategies, and current trends.
  2. Cryptography I at Stanford — Learn fundamental principles of modern cryptographic systems and security protocols.
  3. Hardware Security at University of Maryland — Focuses on securing hardware components, including cryptographic hardware design.
  4. Network and Security Foundations at Western Governors University — An introduction to network security concepts and communication security.
  5. Internet History, Technology, and Security at University of Michigan — Explores the history, development, and security of the internet.
  6. Network and Computer Security at MIT — Detailed course on security protocols and network security principles.
  7. Computer Networks at MIT — Focuses on network architecture, protocols, and security.
  8. System Issues in Cloud Computing Specialization at Georgia Tech — Learn about the challenges and solutions related to cloud computing security.
  9. Cybersecurity Management at Charles Sturt University — Covers principles and practices for managing cybersecurity within an organization.
  10. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) at Charles Sturt University — Prepares for CISSP certification, covering core security concepts.
  11. Pen Testing at Charles Sturt University — Introduction to penetration testing and ethical hacking methodologies.

Source: Shared by Ryan S