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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to computer programming using the Python programming language. Topics to be covered include data types, conditional statements, program flow control, loops, user defined functions, data structures, file I/O, and debugging. Emphasis will be placed on best practices and secure software development techniques.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Trust and psychological influence are inseparable. We allow ourselves to be influenced by those we trust, but we can also elicit trust by wielding influence skillfully. This course will help students build a strong understanding of the motivation and effectiveness of psychological tactics in the cyber threat landscape, enabling them to defend against attacks, and further the future of cyber security. Topics covered will include the history of psychological attacks, the human factor of security, social engineering tactics, social engineering prevention, thinking like an attacker, and security awareness and responsibility.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Algorithms and theory and how they are used in everyday web and computer applications are studied. The theory behind the algorithms is included, as well as application of those theories. Some of the topics explored include the following: Cryptography (encompassing private and public key cryptography; digital signatures; and encryption methods such as Rijdael, RSA, and Kerberos), Data Compression (MPEG/JPEG), Indexing/Traversing methodologies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    With so much of technology today dependent on cloud computing, it is important to ensure that a business has cloud security in mind. In this course, you will be learning about the basics of cloud computing, security best practices for clouds, and other cloud security considerations that will ensure success for a business. You also will get a strong foundation in Cloud Architecture, DevOps, and Containers.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Cloud Architecture, Reliability & Economics course provides a broad overview of the set of global cloud-based products within the AWS environment. This course will discuss cloud fundamental resources such as compute, storage, databases, analytics, networking, management tools, and security. This course will discuss the various use cases including enterprise solutions, start-ups, small and medium-sized businesses, and customers in the public sector. This course will also provide the student with a definition of AWS services, networking, storage, database and analytics the demonstrate AWS Cloud benefits. This course will also discuss the key concepts, design principles, and architectural best practices for designing and running workloads in the cloud. By answering a set of foundational questions, students will learn how to provide an architecture that aligns with cloud best practices and are provided guidance for making improvements. AWS Architecture Design helps students to design cloud architects that are secure, high performing, resilient, and efficient. Based on the AWS five pillars - operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, and cost optimization - students will be able to design and evaluate AWS architectures that can scale over time. The student should exit the course with a firm understanding of the various AWS building blocks needed to respond quickly to changing business requirements and drive to cloud.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Cloud Services & Tools provides insight into the AWS cloud services model of on-demand delivery of compute power, database, storage, applications, and other IT resources through a cloud services platform via the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. This course will present the services needed for deploying and running applications supporting critical business operations as well as mobile applications Cloud Services & Tools leverages the AWS platform for available cloud services to provide rapid access to flexible and low-cost IT resources. Service for Kubernetes (EKS), AWS Batch, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS Services for Storage: AWS Storage Gateway, AWS Services for Database: Amazon Elasticache, Amazon Neptune, Migration Tools: AWS Migration Hub, AWS Database Migration Service, AWS Server Migration Service, and Networking & Content Delivery tools: Amazon API Gateway, and AWS Direct Connect. Students who can learn these services and tools offer better solutions for the AWS environment. The course will concentrate on the leading services needed to most environments/web applications. AWS has over 175 AWS services available and this course will touch on the intent and functions most often used to extend core services and support migration to AWS.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Cloud Operations, Performance & Performance course will provide a deeper examination of the various concepts for AWS Operations, Performance resiliency within the AWS cloud environment. This course provides students with insight into the reliable operations and secure performance of AWS workloads. This course will discuss the AWS environment and the services needed to consistently perform the intended functions, processing and the ability to test/operate AWS workloads throughout the total lifecycle. The five design principles for reliability in the cloud will be covered in-depth. The five design principles include: 1) Automatically recover from failure, 2) Test recovery procedures, 3) Scale horizontally to increase aggregate workload availability, 4) Stop guessing capacity and 5) Manage change in automation. This class establishing best practices to build reliable architectures that have strong foundations, resilient architecture, consistent change management, and proven failure recovery processes.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Review course is intended for students who have taken the necessary preparatory classes and are ready to sit for the external AWS CCP Exam. This class will review the necessary knowledge and skills required to pass the exam. This class will review the overall understanding of the cloud and the basic global infrastructure, cloud architectural and design principles, cloud value proposition, cloud key services and platform (e.g. compute, storage and analytics), Basic and Advanced security and compliance aspects, AWS shared security model, AWS billing, account management, and pricing models, AWS sources of documentation or technical assistance, Basic and Core characteristics of deploying and operating in applications the AWS Cloud. Students will be presented with various perspectives and scenarios that may be presented as part of the exam including technical, managerial, sales, purchasing, or financial. Students should have a basic understanding of the AWS services, functions and their uses on the cloud platform.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers key network services managed by the Linux Administrator. Focus is on Web servers, e-mail (POP and SMTP protocols), and security. The course will present the following Internet services: DNS, FTP, HTTP (Apache Web Server), telnet, and SSH. Intranet topics included are: NFS (Network File System), NIS (Network Information Services) and interoperability with the Windows system using Samba. At the conclusion of the course students will explore topics in networking: network configuration, security and interoperability.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course uses practices and procedures for installing and configuring modern Windows operating systems, including user accounts; file, print, and terminal servers; mobile computing; and disaster recovery. User account management, security, disk configuration, and backup procedures are addressed, with particular attention to coverage of TCP/IP and TCP/IP applications. Students will learn system installation, configuration and administration issues as well as network file systems, network access and compatibility with other operating systems. Through practical lab sessions, students receive real-world experience administering Windows operating systems.
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