Nowadays, we live in an information world with increased digital intensity, maturity, and inter-connectivity. With these elevated levels of digital dependency and hyper-connectivity, come new heights of insecurity and vulnerabilities that demand dynamically evolving solutions to mitigate moving, persistently advanced cyber breaches and threats. This Digital and Cyber crime training course addresses the implications of universal digitalization and emerging digital transformation technologies on creating exposures for cyber crimes as applied to the police and law enforcement domain.
The inevitable exponential growth in digitally-enabled devices and differential rates of technological change will require more modern, holistic cyber-physical security paradigms. Training delegates will learn about cyber crime fundamentals, modern cybersecurity framework, security convergence, cybersecurity exposures and sources of cyber crimes, mitigation strategies, and risk management as well as technology trends and implications.
At the end of this Energy Training Centre training course, participants will be able to:
- Familiarize with modern cybersecurity solutions
- Proactively predict cyber crime risks
- Implement field-proven mitigation techniques for cyber crimes
- Apply design thinking to create intrinsically cyber secure models
- Responsibly control cyber vandalism and theft
- Recognize the implications of the new age of artificial intelligence and automation
- Business and government leaders
- Professionals working in the police and law enforcement domain
- Researchers in the arena of cybersecurity and cyber crimes
- Health, safety, security, and environmental regulators and compliance officers
- Project managers and engineers
- Professionals interested in the security implications of the evolving technological trends
Training Course Outline
- Cyber crime Fundamentals
- Cybersecurity Vs. Physical Security
- Pillars for Modern Security
- Cyber crime Law
- Digital and Cyber crime for Critical National Infrastructures
- Cybersecurity Control Center
- Cultural, Behavioral and Psychological Aspects
- Cyber crime Risk Management
- Iterative Approach for Cyber crime