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Network Security Concepts
MIS 3180 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Online
This course will focus on security concepts, issues, terms and definitions, as well as the strategic value of being secured. Key topics include planning for network security, security and network protocols, end-user and administrator training, and securing existing networks. Management issues related to network security will also be addressed, including the ethical considerations that arise from decisions regarding access, reporting, monitoring, and use.
Network Protection
MIS 3182 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Downtown (Hybrid) W 5:45 PM-9:30 PM
In this course, students will examine the technical methods used to ensure that information using wired and wireless media reaches only those for whom it was intended. The course will also cover the technical tools to protect information from external compromise. Students will develop a detailed understanding of authentication, firewall configuration and rule sets. Load balancing, wireless access, Web security issues, and network intrusion detection will be explored. Students will learn to address and prevent security issues related to Intranets, Extranets, enterprise networks, and the Internet.
System Forensics – Incident Response Handling
MIS 3183 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Downtown (Hybrid) Th 5:30 PM-9:30 PM
The course first focuses on legal concepts and rules and legal risk management techniques for information security managers. Students will gain an understanding of incident handling and the role of incident response teams, including the formation and use of internal and external Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs). Other key topics include network monitoring, intelligence gathering, computer forensic analysis, and the collection and storage of electronic information, such as electronic signatures, that can lead to identification of the origin of incidents and security risks. |
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