Cyber Security Management, IT-S 478
About this Course:
In-depth examination of topics in the management of information technology security including access control systems and methodology, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, legal issues in information system security, ethics, computer operations security, physical security and security architecture models using current standards and models.
Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of information system (IS).
Who Should Attend:
Professionals involved in information security management in an organization, or participants who want to learn information security management for a large organization.
Expected Outcomes:
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Demonstrate foundation knowledge and application of information system (IS) security concepts as they to apply the management of IS security in a large organizational environment
- Describe and identify policy frameworks, legal and compliance implications
- Practices in information security management
Course Outline:
- Introduction to cyber security
- Threat management
- Cyber security policy
- Organization of cyber security
- Asset management
- Human threat
- Physical and environmental security
- Communications and operations management
- Access control
- Cyber systems incident response
- Contingency management
- Application security
Course Details:
Grading/CEU award for this course includes assignments, paper and exams.
CEU:
3.7
Instructor:
Raymond Trygstad

