Passwords & Data Security - Teach the Teacher Cybersecurity
Passwords & Data Security - Teach the Teacher Cybersecurity
We are surrounded by data everywhere. By helping us to make better decisions, data plays a central role in our daily lives. An ever increasing number of data sources, driven by individuals and organizations, contribute to this data deluge by sharing their data with others. However, data is locked up behind proprietary, unreliable, and even unstable programming interfaces that prevent us from optimally making use of it. Linked Data has the potential to revolutionize the way we discover, access, integrate, and use data; just in the way the World Wide Web has revolutionized the way we consume and connect documents. This course will introduce you to the basic principles and technologies of Linked Data to enable data sharing and reuse on a massive scale. Held together by ontologies, i.e. knowledge representations based on Semantic Web technologies, Linked Data serves as the central building block of the emerging Web of Data.
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The goal of the course is to provide you with content-related assistance in developing the most important concepts on the topic of passwords and data security, as well as didactic recommendations for teaching them in class.
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No previous experience or special equipment is necessary to get started; the focus here is on establishing a basic knowledge of securing data and access.
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The course consists of introductory videos, cybersecurity training, explanatory videos as well as additional practical teaching handouts (as links), the opportunity for exchange and consolidation in the discussion forum, and short learning objective checks.
Duration: Not defined
Level: Not defined
Certification: Yes
Cost: Free
Language: English
Type: Self-Paced
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