This is the fifth course in the Google Cybersecurity Certificate. These courses will further explore the importance of protecting organizational assets from threats, risks, and vulnerabilities. They will also continue to develop an understanding of asset classification and how to use the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), as well as security controls, to protect assets and mitigate risk. Additionally, learners will gain an understanding of how to develop a threat actor mindset to help protect assets from ever-evolving threat actor tactics and techniques.



Assets, Threats, and Vulnerabilities
This course is part of Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate

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What you'll learn
Classify assets
Analyze an attack surface to find risks and vulnerabilities
Identify threats, such as social engineering, malware and web-based exploits
Summarize the threat modeling process
Skills you'll gain
- NIST 800-53
- Security Awareness
- Cyber Attacks
- Security Controls
- Cyber Risk
- Vulnerability Assessments
- Encryption
- Cybersecurity
- Threat Modeling
- Cryptography
- Authorization (Computing)
- Information Privacy
- Malware Protection
- Personally Identifiable Information
- Threat Management
- Threat Detection
- Risk Management Framework
- Data Security
- Authentications
- Vulnerability Management
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module, learners will be introduced to the way organizations determine what they want to protect. They will learn about the connection between managing risk and classifying assets by exploring the unique challenge of securing physical and digital assets. Learners will be introduced to the NIST framework standards, guidelines and best practices to manage cybersecurity risk.
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In this module, learners will focus on security controls that help protect organizational assets. They will explore how privacy considerations impact asset security. They will gain an understanding of encryption and the role it plays in maintaining the privacy of digital assets. They will also explore how authentication and authorization systems verify that someone is who they claim to be.
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In this module, learners will build an understanding of the vulnerability management process. They will learn about common vulnerabilities . They will develop an attacker mindset by examining the ways vulnerabilities can become threats to asset security if they are exploited.
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In this module, learners will explore the common types of threats to digital asset security. They will also examine the tools and techniques used by cybercriminals to target assets. After gaining this understanding, they will be introduced to the threat modeling process and learn ways security professionals stay ahead of security breaches.
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Reviewed on Dec 11, 2023
Overall very informative and well presented course. I'd really like more hands-on tasks than purely theoretical frameworks where possible. But still happy and motivated by this course content.
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2023
The structure of this course isn't as clear as the previous ones, and some of the quiz questions are a little vague and confusing. But overall the instructor did a great job.
Reviewed on Sep 7, 2023
I have completed five courses so far and it has been challenging however it has been great for me I hope that I am able to change my career soon.

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