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3.00 Credits
A study of the decision process, including the gathering, analysis and application of data. Decision Support Systems (DSS) represents a point of view on the role of the computer in the decision-making process. Decision support implies the use of computers to: assist managers in their decision making, support rather than replace managerial judgment, and improve the effectiveness of decision making rather than just its efficiency. The course covers the tools, techniques, and theory of DSS and how they can be used to improve the quality of management decisions. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. 3
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This class focuses on the technical networking essentials of the development, maintenance and use of e-commerce sites. Topics include coverage of network concepts and theory, intranets, extranets, server issues, enterprise computing, virtual hosting, and security considerations. Prerequisite: CIS 383 or CSC 260. 3
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Identifying, preserving, extracting, and examining data from computers. Prerequisite: CSC 105 and CIS 130 or CSC 150. 3
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This course provides students with fundamental knowledge of current computer security essentials. Cryptography and its applications along with basic identification and authentication issues will be covered. Prerequisite: CIS 385 3
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This course will cover both the theoretical and practical aspects of network security. Students will develop handson experience in dealing with classical and contemporary network attacks in addition to with the design and use of penetration testing and security audit tools. Prerequisite: CIS 414. 3
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This course introduces students to EnCase 5 analysis tool and how to use the application for common forensic procedures. Special emphasis is placed on the NTFS capabilities of EnCase to allow students exposed to the Windows file system to become familiar with NTFS. Prerequisite: CIS 388. 3
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Provide students with theoretical and hands-on approach to firewalls and intrusion detection systems. Topics include configuration, evaluation, implementation, review, authentication, rule creation, filtering, and other state-of-the-art developments. Advanced defensive security techniques will be emphasized. Intrusion detection topics will provide both host based and network based exposure while firewalling concepts will include the use of both application and enterprise level devices. Prerequisite: CIS 414 3
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses software engineering techniques and programming techniques for development of secure sofware systems where system failure and vulnerabilities are costly. Students will gain understanding of the software security risks faced by secure software professionals. Topics include secure software requirements analysis and specification, secure system design, and writing secure code bet practices and analysis of code vulnerability. Prerequisite: CIS 385. 3
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Understanding the concepts and applications of electronic commerce through the Internet. The course will focus on electronic data interchange, Internet web pages for electronic commerce, scripting for client/server electronic commerce, security issues and database considerations. Prerequisites: CIS 332, completion of 6 credits in CSC or CIS, (except CSC 105) 3
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A study of financial, technical and strategic information systems planning processes. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of information systems to the overall business planning. Prerequisite: CIS 332 or CIS 325. 3
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