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Using External Storage Devices

Confidently choose and secure external storage for any work environment.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  8 chapters ·  27 Lessons ·  1h 20m  in Arabic, English, Spanish 

Course Description

The Using External Storage Devices course teaches you how to store and transfer data safely across different work settings. You’ll explore the strengths and limitations of tools like external hard drives, SSDs, optical discs, and cloud-based options. We’ll also show you how to match your specific task to the proper device.

You’ll learn how to choose your storage method based on performance, capacity, and cost. This course will explain connection types, file systems, and compatibility issues to be aware of so you can avoid delays and data loss. We’ll also cover how to organize files and care for your device over time.

For teams handling confidential information, we’ll outline different security practices, encryption options, and legal risks related to poor data handling. We’ll go over examples from fields like healthcare, finance, and education so you can apply these best practices to your own work.

By the end of this course, you’ll have the knowledge you need to manage files safely and stay compliant with storage regulations.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify different types of external storage devices including external hard drives, SSDs, optical discs, and cloud-based options, and their best-use cases
  • Match a specific task to the proper storage device based on performance, capacity, and cost
  • Understand data transfer interfaces, connection types, file systems, and compatibility issues
  • Apply safe connection, disconnection, and maintenance practices to organize files and care for devices over time
  • Implement security and compliance measures including encryption to protect data and avoid legal risks

Key Takeaways

  • Choosing a storage method involves weighing performance, capacity, and cost against the specific task at hand.
  • Understanding connection types, file systems, and compatibility issues helps avoid delays and data loss.
  • Teams handling confidential information should apply security practices, encryption options, and be aware of legal risks related to poor data handling.
  • Best practices from fields like healthcare, finance, and education can be applied to your own work to stay compliant with storage regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is suited to anyone who stores and transfers data across different work settings, including teams handling confidential information in fields like healthcare, finance, and education.

What types of storage devices does the course cover?

The course explores external hard drives, SSDs, optical discs (CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays), flash memory devices such as USB drives and memory cards, and cloud-based storage options.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will learn to choose storage based on performance, capacity, and cost, understand data transfer interfaces, use safe connection and maintenance practices, and implement security and compliance measures for data protection.

Does this course address data security and compliance?

Yes. It outlines security practices, encryption options, and legal risks related to poor data handling, and covers data protection regulations, compliance in data storage, and the legal implications of data breaches.

Does the course cover cloud storage and future technologies?

Yes. It includes lessons on the role of cloud storage, emerging storage technologies, and predictions for the future of data storage.