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4.50 Credits
This course covers attack and intrusion methods as well as how to defend against these methods. By studying network security from the point of view of the cracker and hacker, the student gets hands-on exposure to penetration testing, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), methods used to circumvent systems, malicious code and its impact on systems, and how to defend against them. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the various methodologies for defending a network. The student focuses on the concepts of firewalls, including: packet filtering, proxy firewalls, application gateways, circuit gateways and stateful inspection. Hands-on experience is offered with a variety of hardware and software firewalls, including the Cisco PIX firewall. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course discusses computer forensics concepts, tools and data analysis. The student explores civil and common law issues that apply to information systems and gains practical experience in evidence detection and preservation as well as the concepts of establishing communications with company leadership and investigative agencies. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course provides the student with a realistic, hands-on scenario-based environment to combine and implement the concepts and tools covered in previous classes. The student conducts a risk analysis and threat assessment and completes a security plan that includes auditing, monitoring, incident response, forensics, and penetration testing. This course is to be taken after the other five security courses or experience in their topics. INFO 2810 is the capstone class for Network Security Diploma. This class should be taken last as it will encompass the concepts, processes and experience gained from the previous security classes. Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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3.00 Credits
This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Information Technology program.
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4.50 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the information technology curriculum. The student develops, manages, and executes a programming project from conception to delivery for production. This is the final course for the Programming for Database/Web program. Prerequisites Instructor Permission This course should be taken during the final quarter of program completion. Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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4.50 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the information technology curriculum. The student develops, manages, and executes a project from conception to delivery for production. T his is the final course for the e-Commerce program. Cross listed with BSAD 2941. Prerequisites Instructor Permission INFO 2941 is the final course for the E-Commerce program. The student should have completed all of the general education, major, and concentration requirements before enrolling in this course. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This is a capstone course in which the student applies the knowledge gained in previous classes to explore and implement problem-solving techniques and approaches that lead to solutions for hardware and software problems in a simulated work environment. The student works with other students to coordinate, document, and implement solutions for other INFO capstone courses. The student communicates and works in multiple settings since some students may be working from remote locations. All solutions are implemented using a virtual server environment. Prerequisites INFO 2261and INFO 2801 This is a hands-on course and should be taken during the last two quarters of degree requirements. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course is a final project course to capstone the IBM iSeries degree requirements. The student completes an assigned project that incorporates RPG programming, database management and development, and CL programming. It is recommended that INFO 2631 be taken either before or at the same time as INFO 2810. This course will also cover any new topics and new technology in the iSeries area. Prerequisites INFO 1535 and INFO 2549
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4.50 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the Web curriculum. The student develops, manages, and executes a Web project from concept to completion. Prerequisites Instructor Permission This course should be taken during the final quarter of program. Course is offered On-line
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