TSD03 - Mitigating Common Cybersecurity Issues
Program Description
Master secure system design principles to build cyber-resilient products. Using the MOUSE training tool, learn to embed security early across platforms—reducing risks, costs, and technical debt throughout the development lifecycle.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone Involved in Product Design – Professionals contributing to the development, security, or integration of complex systems.
- Individuals New to Cybersecurity – Those with little to no prior experience who want to build a foundation in securing platform systems.
- Systems Engineers
- IT professionals
- Software engineers
- Product Owners
- Risk and Resource Managers
- Government & Policy Professionals – Responsible for developing or assessing information systems security plans and policies.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Identify and analyze the vulnerabilities of interconnected devices, understanding how increased connectivity can lead to emergent security threats.
- Examine real-world examples of attacks on integrated systems, discussing the implications for various security strategies.
- Understand and apply the essential principles of secure system design, focusing on the foundational techniques from the beginning of the design and development phases.
- Implement a defense in depth strategy, utilizing multiple layers of security measures to protect organizational infrastructure and platforms.
- Recognize techniques for attack flow mapping.
- Conduct system risk assessments to identify, analyze, and evaluate risks associated with system vulnerabilities, prioritizing them based on potential impact and likelihood.
- Analyze and select appropriate security mitigations based on system type, the data involved, and specific vulnerabilities.