IS
560
Information Security Mngmnt
Hours
3.0 Credit, 3 Lecture, 0 Lab
Semester
Fall
How technology, organizations, and people interact to create secure information systems. Topics include data encryption, physical security, information security policies, and security awareness and training.
Working Knowledge of Methods of Protecting Data
To gain a working knowledge of modern methods of protecting data: encryption, hashing, confidentiality, authentication, integrity, non-repudiation, certificates, and IP security.
Familiarity with Attack Vectors
To become familiar with attack vectors that are commonly executed in attempting to access and compromise or steal data
Learning Methods of Attack Prevention and Detection
To learn modern methods of attack prevention and detection: antivirus, firewalls, intrusion detection, and system hardening
Learn Methods of Threat Modeling
To learn state-of-the-art methods of threat modeling.