Technical assistance for subjects as diverse as emergency operations for schools and semiconductor manufacturing has never been more accessible or affordable than through eLearning courses. A web-based planning tool for K-12 educational facilities in Texas allows schools to create a multi-hazard emergency operations plan. In the semiconductor manufacturing industry, courses range from professional development to new-hire training. These courses have enabled some of the largest semiconductor manufacturers in the world, including Texas Instruments and Samsung, to meet workforce training needs online. A semiconductor processing overview provides both professional development and a big-picture overview for new hires or members of the supply chain. Beginning with semiconductor devices and processing measurements step-by-step skills training courses continue through quality control and microcontamination training. Each online course advances production skills ending with a course in how to put it all together in semiconductor training.
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Industry Cybersecurity | AWR376 | Understanding Targeted Cyber Attacks |
This course provides participants with specific information regarding targeted cyber attacks, including advanced persistent threats. This information will place them in a better position to plan and prepare for, respond to, and recover from targeted cyber attacks. This course will fill the gap… Show more
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DHS/FEMA Face-to-Face |
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Industry Cybersecurity | AWR383 | Cybersecurity Risk Awareness for Officials and Senior Management |
This is a non-technical course meant to develop awareness of cybersecurity risks so that elected officials, appointed officials, and other senior managers are better informed to properly protect the jurisdiction/organization during a cybersecurity incident. It is designed to help officials and… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about Cybersecurity Risk Awareness for Officials and Senior Management |
Industry Cybersecurity | AWR402 | Introduction to Internet of Things |
The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of the history, definitions, and components that make up the Internet of Things (IoT). This course addresses the different applications of IoT as well as applicable laws and policies, technologies, emerging threats, best practices,… Show more
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DHS/FEMA Online |
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Industry Cybersecurity | AWR403 | Examining Advanced Persistent Threats |
Today’s advanced persistent threats (APTs) are increasingly sophisticated, varied, targeted, aggressive, and successful. There is an increasing deployment of and dependence on Internet of Things (IoT) for remote access devices to National Critical Infrastructure Sectors and Services (NCISS)…. Show more
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DHS/FEMA Online |
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Industry Cybersecurity | AWR421 | Demystifying Cyber Attacks |
Through discussion, pre-recorded attacks, and live example attacks, Demystifying Cyber Attacks will explain and demonstrate common cyber attacks for non-technical participants. Participants will also learn how common cyber attacks can be disrupted at various points of the cyber kill chain… Show more
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Face-to-Face | Learn More about Demystifying Cyber Attacks |
Industry Cybersecurity | PER398 | Cybersecurity Resiliency in Industrial Control Systems |
The Cybersecurity Resiliency in Industrial Control Systems course is designed to enhance understanding of the critical nature of Industrial Control System environments and the associated risks, threats, and defenses within an organization, business, or government entity. This course will… Show more
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Face-to-Face Online Instructor-Led | Learn More about Cybersecurity Resiliency in Industrial Control Systems |