ONLINE COURSE

Digital Transformation:

From AI and IoT to Cloud, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity
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Why Enroll in this Course?

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Become part of the MIT community, the leading institution in the world for innovation.

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Learn how organizations are taking advantage of new technologies.

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Understand how we can overcome security threats as we advance towards the future.

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Discover how professionals can stay ahead in an ever-expanding digital marketplace.

 What will you learn?

What will you learn?

  • Blockchain technology

  •  Cloud Architecture

  •  Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  •  Internet of Things (IoT)

  •  Cyber Security

All the participants who successfully complete their program will receive an MIT Professional Education Certificate of Completion, as well as Continuing Education Units (CEUs)*.

To obtain CEUs, complete the accreditation confirmation, which is available at the end of the course. CEUs are calculated for each course based on the number of learning hours.

*The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is defined as 10 contact hours of ongoing learning to indicate the amount of time they have devoted to a non-credit/non-degree professional development program.

To understand whether or not these CEUs may be applied toward professional certification, licensing requirements, or other required training or continuing education hours, please consult your training department or licensing authority directly.

Course Outline

The online course "Digital Transformation: From AI and IoT to Cloud, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity" analyzes the history of these innovative technologies and prepares participants to successfully and practically take on digital transformation in a professional environment.

Instructors

MPE Faculty Abel Sanchez
Dr. Abel Sanchez

Executive Director of MIT’s Geospatial Data Center, Research Scientist; Center for Complex Engineering Systems, Sociotechnical Systems Research Center, under the Schwarzman School of Computer Science

MPE Faculty John R. Williams
Prof. John R. Williams

Professor of Information Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of MIT Geospatial Data Center, and a faculty member in the Center for Computational Science and Engineering part of the Schwarzman School of Computer Science

As a Logistics Management Consultant using digital technologies to provide professional services to Third-Party Logistics Companies, I found this course extremely valuable in its in-depth content and delivery, e.g., the interactive video discussions, Office Hour Sessions, engaging Forums, and the rigorous assignments. It has enhanced my personal knowledge and professional skills. I am more competent and better positioned to take my professional services to the next level - from digitization to digital transformation. I have a fresh perspective on cybersecurity and the necessity to take decisive and proactive steps to mitigate cyber-attacks. I gained better insights into the digital capabilities of AI, Machine Learning, and IoT technologies and how to better engage with them to transform our organization and the service delivery options we provide to our clients. It is a worthwhile investment of time and effort. This course has enhanced my technical knowledge of digital technologies, how they evolved, what issues they were designed to address, and how these technologies revolutionize how we live today and do business. Thanks to all the Faculty and Administrative Team of MIT Professional Education; you did a good job.
Abba Peter
Owner,
Best Practices Limited

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