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SEC 350: Law for Networking and Security Professionals
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: SEC 200 or permission of instructorThis course specifically focuses on rights, ethics, and policy inaccordance with both US and International law in terms of networkingand security technology. Discussions include areas of law which mayspecifically apply to technology professionals (e.g. Sarbannes-Oxley)as well as general ideas which should be inherent in technologyprofessionals.
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SEC 400: Forensic Hardware and Acquisition
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SEC 100 or permission of instructorThis course focuses on both configuration and management ofnetworked platforms from a troubleshooting perspective. Studentsare expected to install and manage a variety of operating systems tosimulate a working network in a production environment. The coursewas designed with security and forensics professionals in mind. Thiscourse is typically offered online.
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SEC 405: Firewalling and Defense
0.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SEC 330 and SEC 340 or permission of instructorThis course is hands on in the laboratory and focuses on thedevelopment of successful firewall strategies for both border andinternal usage. The course uses Cisco IOS, Linux Based IP Tables andShorewall, as platforms for development of firewall rule sets. Studentswill utilize skills from SEC 330, SEC 210, etc. to model, develop, andtest these strategies in the lab.
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SEC 420: Digital Forensics II
0.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SEC 320 or permission of instructor; SEC 400 (may betaken simultaneously)This course focuses on complete understanding of the operatingsystems approach to file storage and management for digital forensicsrecovery. The course solves casework using low level recovery andmanual recovery of deleted files and continues to concentrate on thepresentation of cases in both written and verbal formats. Students will complete typical forensics casework . The course is typically offeredonline.
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SEC 421: Digital Forensics III
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SEC 420 or permission of instructorThis focuses on the understanding of the cell phones, cameras, andother hand held devices which are commonly found in forensicscasework but require special handling due to their proprietary nature.The course includes work on actual cell phones and PDA as well asspecial handling techniques necessary to preserve evidence in thesecases. Specific topics may vary as technology changes. The course istypically offered online.
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SEC 430: Special Topics: Networking and Secuirty
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Study of special topics in networking and security. Topicsdetermined by student needs and availability of appropriateinstruction.
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SEC 430 - Special Topics: Networking and Secuirty
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SEC 432: Network Analysis
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SEC 231 or permission of instructorThis course is hands-on in the laboratory and focuses on thedevelopment of telecommunications networks in a conceptualsense. The course primarily focuses on the development oftools, presentation, budget, and other testing methodology toadequately plan and design both simple and complex networks inthe production environment. Includes testing of basic designs andsimulation.
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SEC 440: Cryptology
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SEC 340 or permission of instructorA continuation of netsec340, this course introduces classical andmodern cryptography principles, practices, and its application tonetwork security based on the appreciation of historical cyrptology.Topics include symmetrical/ asymmetrical cryptology (such as DES andAES), message authentication and digital signatures (RSA).
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SEC 450: Law for Forensics Professionals
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: SEC 350 or permission of instructorThis course specifically focuses on rights, ethics, and policy inaccordance with both US and International law in terms of thepractice of digital forensics. Discussions include areas of lawwhich may specifically apply to forensics professionals (e.g. 4thAmendment), ethics, and other areas which typically emergehaving an impact on a digital case. This course is typically offeredonline.
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SEC 451: Intelligence in War, Business and Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructorThis course familiarizes students with the basics of intelligence asa tool of decision making in three disciplines: national security,business, and law enforcement. Students will learn commonintelligence principles and practices for each discipline, as well asdepartures from those commonalities and expected outcomes fromthe use of intelligence. Although this is a survey course, studentswill be given exposure to practical issues of intelligence where theywill learn to judge the effectiveness of practice and development ofintelligence.
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