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3.00 Credits
Introduction to web-based multimedia systems, digital video compression techniques, operating system support for streaming audio and video, as well as network protocols for multimedia. Emphasis will be placed on the efficient use of resources and proper design choices to achieve the required quality of service for web-based multimedia intensive content. Corequisite: ITEC 305 Prerequisite: CSCI 260.
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3.00 Credits
Secure programming involves the use of new methodologies in software engineering. This course provides an introduction to secure software design, development, testing and deployment. Practical approaches to secure software development are introduced. Topics related to the development of enterprise and web-based software are investigated. Secure programming for operating systems, databases, web servers, web services and their frameworks are addressed. Prerequisite: ITEC 305 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the students will learn how to write simple navigational scripts used in interactive object-oriented solutions to problems from domains such as simulations, gaming, instruction and artificial life. Students will develop data structures and classes in order to navigate through screens. They will learn to implement interfaces and control media. Prerequisite: ITEC 320
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3.00 Credits
In this course we introduce various to aspects of computer and network security. Security concepts including but not limited to public and private cryptography, authentication, digital signatures, email system security, IP security, web security technologies, firewalls and viruses are introduced. The fundamentals of computer and networks security concepts are provided in the context of modern computer systems and services. Prerequisite: CSCI 370.
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1.00 Credits
This lab provides students with practical experience in the design, construction and maintenance of computer communication networks. Students utilize the laboratory to gain hands-on experience by applying concepts in Information Technology. Prerequisite: CSCI 370.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an understanding of advanced techniques in World Wide Web programming. Students are introduced to the C# programming language for use in programming sophisticated web sites and services. Topics covered include XML, Web Services, database interactions, and web site design patterns. Students will implement a significant project using the Microsoft .Net framework. Prerequisite: CSCI 305
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover infrastructure security issues. Network operating systems and network architectures will be discussed together with the respective security related issues. The students will learn about the threats to computer networks through exploitation of weaknesses in the design of network infrastructure and security flaws in the network infrastructure protocols. Issues related to the security of content and applications such as email, DNS, web servers will be discussed. Security techniques including intrusion detection, forensics, cryptography, authentication and access control are analyzed. Developments in IPSEC, transport protocols, secure mail, directory services, and multimedia services are discussed. Equivalent to INCS 615. Prerequisites: CSCI 370, Corequisite: CSCI 385 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students are introduced to advanced concepts in operating systems with emphasis on security. Students will study contemporary operating systems including UNIX and Windows. Topics include the application of policies for security administration, directory services, file system security, audit and logging, cryptographic enabled applications, cryptographic programming interfaces, and operating system integrity verification techniques. Equivalent to CSCI 620. Prerequisite: CSCI 370, ITEC 385 or equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
The student will undertake a project under the guidance of an instructor. Each student will present oral reports before the group in a seminar situation. The project will be concerned with some aspects of computer science and results will be presented in a final written report. Prerequisite: Approval of chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Critical study of recent developments in information, network and computer security. Prerequisite: ITEC 385.
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