This IT Security: Credential Stuffing online training course explores credential stuffing. Credential stuffing is a type of cyberattack in which user IDs and passwords obtained from a data breach on one service are used to attempt to log into another, unrelated service. You could be a credential stuffing victim if you use the same user ID and password on multiple services. Learn about the potential negative effects of a successful credential stuffing attack, and best practices for IT Departments and employees to prevent credential stuffing attacks.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online IT Security: Credential Stuffing course, the user will learn:
- Summarize what credential stuffing is
- Describe how a credential stuffing attack works
- Outline what IT Departments and individual employees can do to reduce the probability of a successful credential stuffing attack
Course Outline
This online IT Security: Credential Stuffing course is made up of the following sections:
- About Credential Stuffing
- Preventing Credential Stuffing Attacks
Course Audience
This IT Security: Credential Stuffing online training course was designed for all employees.
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Course Language |
English |
Length Range |
30 Minutes or Less |
Length (Hours) |
0.25 |
Course Features |
Accessible, Audio, Mobile |
Module Number(s) |
41209EN |