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CS 651: Computer Systems Security Foundations
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none Introduces the overall foundations required for the understanding of, and further study in,information systems security. It reviews the history of security and computer systems security in particular to develop a set of models to guide the approach to realizing computer systems security. An overview of current security technologies is presented. A project is required.
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CS 653: Network Security
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none Provides a brief overview of the basic elements of networking concepts, topologies and protocols necessary to understand network security issues. An in-depth analysis of privacy, integrity, availability and nonrepudiation within a network environment is provided. Mechanisms for secure authentication, confidentiality and access control are discussed. The course includes concepts applied to electronic commerce scenarios (e-commerce). A project is required.
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CS 654: Security Management
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none Covers a variety of issues relating to the management of information system security. Topics covered include development of policies, standards and procedures, risk analysis methodologies, contingency planning and disaster recovery. Additional topics covered include legal and ethical issues, incident reporting, security auditing, computer crime, and security awareness and training. Implementation issues, potential conflicts and tradeoffs are also discussed. A project is required.
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CS 660: Database Systems
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credit: 4 Prerequisite: CS500 or Approval This course explores the current state of the practice in database systems and provides a foundation for future study. Topics include the database life cycle, database models, relational algebra, SQL and an overview of the analysis, design, and implementation of relational databases. Concepts and issues in transaction processing, concurrency, security, data warehouses and data marts, distributed databases and web-based database systems are discussed.
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CS 661: Software Information Assurance
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: CS651 Attacks on enterprise level systems can be focused on many targets. Some of the targets, such as WEB servers are at the perimeter of the network. Others occur at the applications running on various operating systems. This course examines vulnerabilities caused by both scripting errors or poor scripting techniques on WEB based applications. Further, vulnerabilities created in custom developed applications written in high level programming languages are examined. SQL problems and architecture design flaws in relational database systems that contribute to vulnerabilities are also analyzed. The need for security driven life cycle development models and security standards for programming and scripting languages are presented.
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CS 662: System Security Certification and Accreditation
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: CS651 A system that performs mission sensitive operations requires access to sensitive resources. The owners of these resources require a measure of the risk assumed in allowing access in the intended manner as well as an assessment of how well the system implements its requirements. The DoD was first in evolving strategies and methods to formally address these tasks, most recently by the DITSCAP and its civilian counterpart, NIACAP. This course addresses each of these topics and standards and how they may lead to a higher level of assurance systems development.
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CS 663: Enterprise Systems Architecture
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credit: 4 Prerequisite: CS500 or Approval Presents current approaches to an enterprise level design of systems architectures. Emphasis is placed on high-level design issues and opportunities for long-term systems planning.
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CSS 150: Introduction to Computer Security
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none This course provides the foundation for the study of computer system security. The course centers around the ten domains comprising the Information Security Common Body of Knowledge. Topics include access control systems, telecommunications and network security, cryptography, operations security and business continuity and disaster recovery planning. Students will be exposed to security management practices as well as security architecture and models, security laws, investigations and ethics.
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EBUS 208: Web Site/Portfolio Development
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none The fundamentals of web servers, web sites, HTML, XHTML and web authoring are presented in the context of using the technology to craft a message for an audience. It also includes fundamentals of linking, graphics, and other media. The creation of a career portfolio is required.
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ECO 201: Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
Colorado Technical University-Sioux Falls (Closed)
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none During this course the student will study the basic institutions, terminology and theory of the main economic activities of production, distribution, and consumption, especially as they apply to the operation of our national economy. Specific topics include savings and investment, national output, expenditure and income, real versus potential GDP, aggregate demand and supply and fiscal and monetary policy.
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