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CIS 5580: System Forensics
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course presents the legal concerns, investigation techniques and incident response tactics of forensic investigation and forensic auditing. It centers around the basic operating system concepts that underlie this area. Students will learn evidence gathering and presentation techniques based around the Windows Incident Response Collection Report (IRCR). They will also learn how to employ IDS and CERT for effective incident response. Students will study the real-world investigation issues and concepts developed through the Honeynet Project.
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CIS 5590: Advanced Network Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course prsents a direct and hands-on view of the knowledge required to ensure robust and secure networks. That includces all relevant NETSEC concepts as well as the operation of all typical network management and security tools such as policy managers, sniffers and IDS. At the end of the course the student wil be able to create and sustain a practical defense-in-depth solution to all network security challenges.
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CIS 5600: Homeland Security Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course integrates the cultural, geographic and linguistic content of classic intelligence work with the scientific and technology content of information assurance. It provides a comprehensive overview of the elements of the BOK that are required to assure the critical elements of the national infrastructure. At the end of this course the student will have the knowledge and cultural know-how necessary to work effectively in national security settings such as DHS, the intelligence community, or the NSA.
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CIS 5650: Information and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Qualifies for CNSS Certification. Explores the role of the information professional in today's society. Topics include roles, values and norms, information use, information protection and security, and legal and ethical concerns such as rights of privacy and access.
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CIS 5660: Access Technologies
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Contemporary issues in system access and access control focused but not limited to: access authentication technologies, intrusion detection and penetration testing and non-repudiation services.
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CIS 5700: Information Assurance
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course presents an overview of the multidisciplinary process of information assurance. It is rooted in the information assurance lifecycle. The student will learn about the issues involved in creating a systematic information assurance control structure, how to establish systematic operational security procedures and how to build systematic information assurance capability into day-to-day information assurance work.
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CIS 5710: Ethical Hacking
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course covers particular genres of cyber attack tools and techniques, examining the most widely used and most damaging tools from each category. Ways to design and implement the most effective defenses to ensure the confidentiality, availability, and integrity of software systems and data will be explored both in lecture and in laboratory exercises with state of the art equipment. Emphasis will be placed on ethical and professional conduct. Exploration of the role of industry, government, and academia in cyber security will be facilitated through guest lectures. Students will conduct a semester project to demonstrate mastery of the ethical hacking process. Literature Reviews will be conducted on contemporary breaches.
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CIS 5720: Incident Response
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course will present the process, tools, and methodologies used when responding in real-time to computer security incidents. It will present an overview of pre-incident preparation, initial response procedures, and the formulation of responses. Special attention will be paid to identifying and assessing risk in the appropriate context as well as escalation and notification procedures. Students will produce and present a semester project to demonstrate mastery of processes, tools, and methodologies. Literature reviews will be conducted on legal and regulatory issues related to incident response.
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CIS 5730: Cyberlaw
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The purpose of this course is to educate students in the criminal and civil processes that underwrite legal and regulatory compliance in cyberspace. It will present and evaluate a range of legal concepts and models for that purpose; including all of the elements necessary to ensure the contractual compliance with information security.
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CIS 5750: Information Assurance - Electronic Countermeasures
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course presents the fundamental concepts that underlie the deployment of a fully functional electronic countermeasure response. As such, it concentrates on those areas that ensure electronic security. These include network assurance, cryptology, and operating system and application assurance. At the end of this course the student will be able to create and maintain a defense-in-depth solution that will meet the protection needs as well as the resource realities of any organization.
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