Cybercriminal Profiling (Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning)
About This Course
This course will introduce the recipient to the many diverse types of cybercriminals based on their psychological make up, technical capabilities, political affiliations, hobbies, and interests and how they differ from traditional criminal profiles in motive, means and opportunity.
At the end of the course, learners will be able to:
1. Identify the many diverse types of cybercriminals based on their psychological make up, technical capabilities, political affiliations and hobbies and interests.
2. Differentiate how cybercriminals differ from traditional criminal profiles in motive, means and opportunity..
What You'll Learn
This course serves as a pertinent opportunity for existing information technology (IT) professionals aiming to elevate their skills and expertise in the realms of cyber and data governance. It is ideally suited for those with ambitions to become specialists within the banking and finance sector. Furthermore, it caters to professionals in other industries engaged in electronic business interactions with the banking and financial sector.
By enrolling in this course, learners will acquire the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the intricate world of cybercrime and cybersecurity. They will gain insights into the strategies employed by cybercriminals, the global landscape of cyber threats, and the measures needed to safeguard their organisations and sectors from such risks. In doing so, they contribute to fortifying the digital defences of their institutions and ensuring the integrity of electronic transactions in an increasingly interconnected world.
Entry Requirements
This course is suitable for cybersecurity analysts, information system auditors, law enforcement, security architects, system designers, and system administrator. Learners are expected to have basic knowledge in cybersecurity, cybersecurity risk management and cryptography before taking this module.