Undergraduate Admission
    Graduate Admission

    System and Network Security: Projects and Advanced Method IT-S549

    About this Course:
    Prepares students for a role as a network security analyst and developer and give the student experience in developing a production security system. Topics may include computer and network forensics, advances in cryptography and security protocols and systems; operating system security, analysis of recent security attacks, vulnerability and intrusion detection, incident analysis and design and development of secure networks. This course includes a significant real world team project that results in an fully operational security system. Students should have previous experience with object-oriented and/or scripting languages.

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    Prerequisites:
    IT-S 448 System and Network Security

    Expected Outcomes:
    Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to work in a team to develop a fully operational security system based on the topic they choose.

    Course Outline:
    Develop a fully operational security system based on one of the following topics:

    • Computer and network forensics
    • Advances in cryptography and security
    • Protocols and systems
    • Operating system security
    • Analysis of recent security attacks
    • Vulnerability and intrusion detection
    • Incident analysis and design
    • Development of secure networks

    Course Details:
    Grading/CEU award for this course includes projects, papers, video and presentations.

    CEU:
    6.0

    Instructor:
    William P. Lidinsky