Advanced Computer System Security Administration (Classroom and Asynchronous)
About This Course
This course will address the gaps on evaluation of security risks and establish corporate security policies and frameworks to guard against them. The learners will acquire the knowledge and understanding of computer security which describes threats and types of attacks against computers to enable learners to understand and analyse security requirements and define security policies. They will learn major models in computer security such as Belll a Padula Biba and ClarkWilson and compare their properties and roles in implementation. The security mechanisms and enforcement issues will be introduced and security features of major applications systems will be discussed.
What You'll Learn
2. Define critical elements of corporate security policies and security frameworks and develop corporate security policies based on organisation's direction, to ensure business operations are well protected.
3. Define key messages to drive in communication of security standards and drive communication of corporate security policies and implementation of security protocols.
4. Define suitable technologies, processes and tools to monitor, guide and maximise compliance with security policies and identify improvements, updates or modifications to current security policies and practices, to address potential security gaps.
5. Establish internal processes to regularly review adequacy of information systems' security control against set benchmarks
Entry Requirements
1. Minimum a Diploma from a recognised institute
2. Admission consideration may be given on a case by case basis to learners who may not meet
the above entry requirements but has extensive and relevant working experiences
3. At least a C6 pass for English (EL1) at GCE ‘O’ Levels or equivalent
4. Recommended to have basic computer operating knowledge