develop cybersecurity skills
Course starts on February 3, 2025. Investment: $500
4 Weeks • 20 Hours • Online
• Hands-on Projects • $500
Earn a certificate of completion from JHU, a recognized leader in education and research. Earn 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) upon program completion.
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This course offers essential cybersecurity skills across three in-depth courses. Starting with Cybersecurity Fundamentals, students explore critical concepts like motives, penetration testing, cryptography, and techniques in information gathering and social engineering. The second course on Advanced Techniques dives into mobile security, DNS attacks, and network exploitation. Finally, Advanced Topics covers complex subjects like rootkits, OS security, buffer overflow, and post-exploitation strategies. The curriculum provides a comprehensive foundation, equipping learners with the skills needed to address diverse cybersecurity challenges.
The course is ideal for project managers and professionals seeking to advance their knowledge in project execution, control techniques, and communication strategies.
Designed by JHU Faculty, this course delves into advanced decision tree learning techniques, equipping learners with the skills to tackle complex classification and regression challenges. Key skills include:
Enhance your knowledge through monthly live seminars designed to deepen your expertise.
JHU faculty are available to answer questions directly through the course site.
Learn at your own pace with engaging and helpful learning materials such as video lectures, relevant readings, and case studies.
Hands-on activities that help you demonstrate competence and enabling reskilling and upskilling.
Boost your knowledge in cybersecurity with leading educators
Johns Hopkins University Instructor
Jason Crossland has over 16 years of military commissioned and civilian experience in the areas of cyber security engineering, information assurance, information systems, and information technology. Crossland served in the United States Air Force, where he was assigned to satellites, fiber-optics, and telecommunications networks, systems, and equipment.
After completing degrees in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, he was direct commissioned into the United States Coast Guard, where he was assigned the duties of deputy of incident response branch for offensive and defensive cyber operations, deputy of contingency planning and readiness attainment, and deputy of risk management framework for unclassified and classified systems. He currently works at the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in the Critical Infrastructure Sector.
4 Weeks • Online • Hands-on Projects
4 Weeks • Online • Hands-on Projects
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