
In this lecture, we'll discuss some objectives aimed at showing what you can expect to learn from this course.
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Lecture 2: Data Loss
Lecture 3: Types of Data Loss
Lecture 4: Number Involved in Data Loss
Lecture 5: How to Respond to Data Loss
Lecture 6: Scenarios in Data Recovery
Lecture 7: Backup Strategy for Data Recovery
Lecture 8: Foundation of DLP
This lecture will define and explain data loss.
This lecture will identify the ways of losing data.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Intentional Action
0:08 Unintentional Action
0:24 Disaster
0:33 Failure
1:25 Crime
This lecture will show how much data is lost in different areas especially at the work place.
This lecture will explain our response and actions towards data loss.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Introduction to Data Recovery
0:36 Defining Data Recovery
This discussion will focus on the different scenarios in data recovery.
This lecture will discuss a backup strategy to recover data.
This lecture will talk about the foundation of data loss prevention.
In this lecture, we'll discuss some objectives aimed at showing what you can expect to learn from this course.
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Lecture 11: Data Loss Prevention
Lecture 12: Introduction to Common Themes in DLP
Lecture 13: People
Lecture 14: Process
Lecture 15: Technology
Lecture 16: DLP in Common Themes
Lecture 17: Need for DLP
Lecture 18: Risks in DLP
Lecture 19: Areas of Data Loss
Lecture 20: DLP vs Data Leakage
This lecture will explain data loss prevention and show the different names to describe DLP.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Introduction to Data Loss Prevention
0:48 Defining Data Loss Prevention
2:46 Different Names to Describe DLP
This lecture will discuss the themes that capture the common and recurring reasons for data loss.
This lecture will include one of the themes where data loss happens, namely the very people using the data.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Lack of Awareness
0:06 Lack of Accountability
0:25 Lack of User Responsibility for Their Actions
This lecture will include one of the themes where data loss happens, namely the process included in accessing the data.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Lack of Data Usage Policies / Guidance
0:26 Lack of Data Transmission Procedures
0:36 Lack of Data Usage Monitoring
This lecture will include one of the themes where data loss happens, namely the technology being used to access the data.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Lack of Flexibility in Remote Connectivity
0:16 No content-aware DLP Tools
0:27 Lack of Secure Communication Platforms
This lecture will discuss how data loss can be minimized, if not avoided.
This lecture will cover the need for DLP.
This discussion will address the different risks involved in preventing data loss.
This discussion will center on the common areas where data is usually lost.
This lecture will identify the difference between DLP and data leakage.
In this lecture, we'll discuss some objectives aimed at showing what you can expect to learn from this course.
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Lecture 23: Categories in DLP
Lecture 24: Data Lifecycle
Lecture 25: Data in Motion
Lecture 26: Data in Use
Lecture 27: Data at Rest
Lecture 28: Data Breach
Lecture 29: Information Security
Lecture 30: Secuirty Awareness
This lecture will discuss the different categories in DLP.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Introduction to the Categories of DLP
0:17 Standard Security Measures
1:02 Advanced Security Measures
1:25 Designated DLP Solutions
This lecture will explain the process in data lifecycle.
This lecture will discuss one of the different categories, namely Data in Motion, involved in the data lifecycle process.
This lecture will discuss one of the different categories, namely Data in Use, involved in the data lifecycle process.
This lecture will discuss one of the different categories, namely Data at Rest, involved in the data lifecycle process.
This discussion will define one of the commonly used terms in DLP: data breach.
This discussion will define one of the commonly used terms in DLP: information security.
This discussion will define one of the commonly used terms in DLP: security awareness.
In this lecture, we'll discuss some objectives aimed at showing what you can expect to learn from this course.
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Section Outline
Lecture 33: Introduction to Computer Security
Lecture 34: Secure OS
Lecture 35: Importance of Computer Security
Lecture 36: Computer Security Threats
Lecture 37: Improving Computer Security
This lecture will introduce security in computers.
This lecture will explain how the computer OS is important in computer security.
This lecture will talk about the importance of computer security.
This lecture will identify the threats that breach the security of our computers.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Introduction to Computer Security Threats
0:23 Computer Virus Threats
0:50 Spyware Threats
1:04 Hackers and Predators
1:23 Phishing Threats
This discussion will focus on the different ways on improving the security on our computers.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Connect to a Secure Network
0:50 Enable and Configure a Firewall
1:27 Install and Use Antivirus and Antispyware Software
2:29 Secure Your Web Browser
3:51 Use Good Security Practices
In this lecture, we'll discuss some objectives aimed at showing what you can expect to learn from this course.
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Lecture 40: Introduction to Cloud Security
Lecture 41: Security Issues
Lecture 42: Security Controls
Lecture 43: Dimensions of Cloud Security
Lecture 44: Key Security Issues
This lecture will introduce security in the cloud.
This lecture will explain the security issues involved in the cloud.
This lecture will identify the different security controls involved in securing the cloud.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Introduction to Security Controls
0:35 Detective Controls
0:52 Deterrent Controls
3:03 Preventive Controls
3:47 Corrective Controls
This lecture will explain the dimensions of cloud security and its three general areas.
This discussion will address the security issues which are critical in securing the cloud.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Introduction to the Key Security Issues
0:41 Internal Clouds are not Inherently Secure
2:45 Companies Lack Security Visibility and Risk Awareness
4:53 Sensitive Information Needs Safer Storage
6:52 Apps aren't Secure
8:49 Authentication and Authorization Must be more Robust
In this lecture, we'll discuss some objectives aimed at showing what you can expect to learn from this course.
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Lecture 47: Introduction to DLP Solutions
Lecture 48: DLP Features vs DLP Solutions
Lecture 49: Things to Consider in DLP Solutions
DLP solutions both protect sensitive data and provide insight into the use of content within the enterprise. This lecture will discuss these solutions.
This lecture will identify the difference between DLP features and DLP solutions.
This discussion will focus on some of the things to consider to have an effective DLP.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 Identify and Prioritize
2:25 Comprehensive Accuracy
5:06 Insist of Pre-built Policies
6:35 Protect More
7:26 Respond to Each Incident
8:52 Optimize Response Process
10:43 Education and Self-Remediation
11:59 Implement an Architecture
In this lecture, we'll discuss some objectives aimed at showing what you can expect to learn from this course.
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Section Outline
Lecture 52: Introduction to Cloud Security
Lecture 53: Security Issues
Lecture 54: Security Controls
Lecture 55: Dimensions of Cloud Security
Lecture 56: Key Security Issues
Lecture 57: Dimensions of Cloud Security
Lecture 58: Key Security Issues
Lecture 59: Other Standards
This lecture will introduce the standards involved in cyber security.
This lecture will discuss the history of cyber security standards.
This discussion will focus on one of the standards in cyber security, namely the Standard of Good Practice.
This discussion will focus on one of the standards in cyber security, namely the ISO/IEC 27002.
This discussion will focus on one of the standards in cyber security, namely the ISO 15408.
This discussion will focus on one of the standards in cyber security, namely the RFC 2196.
This discussion will focus on one of the standards in cyber security, namely the IEC/ISA 62443.
This discussion will focus on the other standards involved in cyber security.
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Lecture outline:
0:00 ISO/IEC 13335-1:2004
0:27 ISO/IEC TR 15443-1:2005
0:50 ISO/IEC 15816:2002
1:13 ISO/IEC TR 15947:2002
1:50 ISO/IEC 15408-1/2/3:2005
2:49 ISO/IEC 17799:2005
3:21 ISO/IEC TR 15446:2004
3:57 ISO/IEC 18028:2006
4:41 ISO/IEC 27001:2005
5:26 ISO/IEC TR 18044:2004
6:09 ISO/TR 13569:2005
6:38 ISO/IEC 18045:2005
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A final message from our CEO.
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a computer security term referring to systems that identify, monitor, and protect data in use, data in motion, and data at rest. Experts accomplish this through deep content inspection, contextual security analysis of transaction, and with a centralized management framework.
This course will begin with a discussion of topics relating to Data Loss Prevention such as Data Loss, Data Recovery, Data Categories, and the Data Life cycle. Computer Security, Cloud Security, and Cyber Security Standards are other topics that will be included in this course.