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Johns Hopkins University | BU.330.710

Cybersecurity and Data Vulnerabilities

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Cybersecurity Information vulnerabilities enable cyber attacks against organoization’s didital enterprize systems. In this course, we will introduce the notions and of enterprize systems and software weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and attacks; the corresponding real-world repositories; and the NIST Bugs Framework (BF). Then we will discuss the basic principles and the weaknesses related to information exposure, memory management, access control, random number generation, and the use of cryptography to achieve security services. You will learn about the involved processes and flows via the BF models and the related BF classes. Finally, you will learn to identify, analyze, and clearly and precisely describe real-world vulnerabilities.

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