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University of London
Skills you'll gain: Security Engineering, Cryptography
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Cryptography, Algorithms, Security Engineering, Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Computational Logic, Computational Thinking, Critical Thinking, System Security
University of London
Arizona State University
LearnQuest
Skills you'll gain: Linux, Operating Systems, Security Engineering, System Security, Network Security, Information Technology
University of Maryland, College Park
Skills you'll gain: Security Strategy, System Security
Skills you'll gain: Network Analysis
Skills you'll gain: Computer Networking
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Network Security, Security Engineering, System Security, Computer Security Models, Cryptography, Computer Security Incident Management, Cyberattacks, Leadership and Management, Risk Management, Software Security
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Computer Security Incident Management, Security Engineering, Software Security, System Security, Computer Security Models, Cyberattacks, Network Security, Risk Management, Security Software, Security Strategy
Google Cloud
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular privacy+and+security courses
- Introduction to Applied Cryptography:Â University of London
- Symmetric Cryptography:Â University of Colorado System
- Cyber Security – Technology and Governance: University of London
- Digital Intelligence for Everyone:Â Arizona State University
- Securing Linux Systems:Â LearnQuest
- A Strategic Approach to Cybersecurity:Â University of Maryland, College Park
- Tools for Security Specialists:Â Codio
- Cloud Security Risks: Identify and Protect Against Threats:Â Google Cloud
- Web Connectivity and Security in Embedded Systems:Â EIT Digital
- Design and Analyze Secure Networked Systems:Â University of Colorado System