DEVELOP AI and cybersecurity expertise
This course provides a foundational understanding of how artificial intelligence (AI) can be applied to cybersecurity.
The course opens on March 3, 2025. Investment: $500
4 Weeks • 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.
This course provides a foundational understanding of how artificial intelligence (AI) can be applied to cybersecurity. It covers essential topics and techniques that cybersecurity professionals need to understand the role of AI in enhancing security measures, detecting threats, and mitigating risks.
This course is ideal for cybersecurity professionals and AI enthusiasts seeking foundational knowledge in applying AI to enhance cybersecurity measures, detect threats, and secure user authentication.
Designed by JHU Faculty, the curriculum covers key skills in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
Enhance your learning experience through monthly live seminars designed to deepen your expertise and allow you to engage directly with faculty experts at the forefront of their fields, gaining valuable insights, practical advice, and real-world perspectives.
Johns Hopkins University faculty are readily accessible to address your questions directly through the course platform, ensuring personalized guidance and a seamless learning experience.
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.
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.
Master cutting-edge AI & cybersecurity skills to transform your organization and stay ahead in the competitive landscape
4 Weeks • Online • Hands-on Projects
4 Weeks • Online • Hands-on Projects
10 Weeks • Online • Hands-on Projects
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