Fundamentals of Cyber Defense is designed to equip learners with a structured, practical, and operations-focused understanding of how modern IT environments are protected against evolving cyber threats. In today’s hyperconnected digital landscape, organizations of all sizes rely heavily on interconnected systems, making them increasingly vulnerable to persistent and sophisticated attacks.
This program introduces learners to the essential defensive capabilities required to secure networks, endpoints, and systems, including threat detection, network security, endpoint protection, and firewall configuration. Rather than treating cybersecurity as a set of isolated tools, the course emphasizes how these components function together as part of a coordinated and continuous defense strategy.
Learners will develop job-ready skills in identifying vulnerabilities, analyzing attacker behavior, and applying foundational security controls to mitigate risk. The course explores how cyberattacks unfold across environments, including techniques such as phishing, lateral movement, and privilege escalation, enabling learners to anticipate and respond to threats effectively.
Emphasis is placed on understanding how weaknesses arise from misconfigurations, insufficient monitoring, and poor access control, and how these gaps can be addressed through proper defensive design. Practical learning ensures participants can recognize risks, implement core protections, and support ongoing security operations in real-world scenarios.





