This course delves into the critical role of human factors in defense cybersecurity, emphasizing training and awareness initiatives to mitigate cyber threats effectively. Participants will explore the legal and regulatory foundations shaping human-centric cybersecurity practices within defense contexts. The course covers the development of human-centric cybersecurity policies and procedures tailored to defense environments. Additionally, it provides insights into cybersecurity training programs designed for military personnel, focusing on enhancing their awareness and preparedness against cyber threats such as phishing and social engineering attacks. Strategies for mitigating insider threats, fostering a security culture, and promoting behavior change among defense personnel are also discussed. Furthermore, the course addresses the implementation of continuous awareness and education programs and examines the ethical, accountability, and legal implications inherent in human-centric defense cybersecurity.
Who This Course Is For:
This course is designed for military personnel, defense professionals, cybersecurity practitioners, and policymakers involved in defense cybersecurity initiatives. It is also beneficial for individuals working in defense technology, security training, and human resources within defense organizations. Additionally, professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of human factors in cybersecurity and enhance defense cybersecurity training and awareness programs will find this course valuable. Whether you are tasked with training military personnel, developing cybersecurity policies, or implementing cybersecurity awareness initiatives within defense organizations, this course provides essential knowledge and strategies for effectively addressing human-centric cybersecurity challenges.