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AI Artificial Intelligence Course

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Overview

This course introduces core principles of cybersecurity compliance and explores how AI can enhance security measures. It integrates comprehensive cybersecurity compliance principles with advanced AI applications, providing learners with the necessary skills to ensure compliance and enhance security through AI technologies.

Audience

Ideal for cybersecurity professionals, compliance officers, IT managers, and individuals seeking to understand and apply AI in enhancing cybersecurity compliance.

Skills Gained

Candidates should understand cybersecurity compliance frameworks and how AI technologies can enhance security measures. They should also be familiar with integrating AI into existing security protocols and using AI tools for risk assessment and mitigation.

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of cybersecurity principles, networking fundamentals, and programming concepts (with Python recommended) is helpful. While not required, an introductory course in AI or machine learning can be beneficial.

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