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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to scaling IP addresses using VLSM, NAT and PAT. It focuses on advanced concepts and implementation if RIPv2, ISIS, multi-area OSPF, SLA management, IPV6 and BGP. Additional topics include router filtering, path control, Policy Based Routing (PBR) and route distribution. CCNP-Route Cisco Certified Network Professional-Route. Offered spring semester only.
Prerequisite:
CISC 271
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3.00 Credits
Work-based experience in an approved organization with focused exposure in networking, software or web development activities depending on degree specialty; written field experience report.
Prerequisite:
Networking: CISC 231, ELEC 130, ELEC 254 and CISC 265; Software: CISC 104, CISC 140, and CISC 145; Web: CISC 128, CISC 150, and CISC 158
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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive overview of the tools and techniques needed for installation, configuration and administration of different kinds of Web Server including Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Red Hat Linux, Internet Information Services (IIS), Apache Web Server, Microsoft SQL Server, etc.
Prerequisite:
CISC 100 or CISC 105
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3.00 Credits
Computer security is a highly technical arena, and one that is highly charged with ethical issues. This course will explore the ethical considerations of the computer security with emphasis on both the perpetrator and of the high standards expected of the computer security practitioner. Among other topics, ti will examine the topics of Professional Codes of Ethics, whistle blowing, and ethical hacking.
Prerequisite:
CISC 100 or CISC 115
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3.00 Credits
Computer security is a technical arena, and one that is highly charged with ethical issues. This course will explore the ethical considerations of computer security with an emphasis on both the perpetrator and the high standards expected of the computer security practicioner. Among other topics it will examine are Professional Code of Ethics, case law related to technology, whistle blowing, intellectual property, privacy and "ethical hacking".
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4.00 Credits
Students will explore advanced cybersecurity and information assurance concepts from a management perspective. Topics include access control, security models and architecture, security operations, policies and procedures, business continuity planning and disaster recovery. Offered spring semester only.
Prerequisite:
CISC 205
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes ethical hacking concepts and practices. Students will study common hacking software, intelligence gathering and techniques for exploiting system vulnerabilities. Hands-on labs will be employed to apply theory to practical scenarios. Students will also study exam objectives for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam.
Prerequisite:
CISC 205
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4.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the Linux operating system. Students will gain hands-on experience with installing, configuring and maintaining Linux. This course aligns with the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Linux Essentials Professional Development Certificate.
Prerequisite:
CISC 105
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4.00 Credits
Examines the needs and develops the software for an e-commerce (business to consumer) web site; builds on previous courses to provide a capstone experience; three-tier object model, product catalog, shopping cart, checkout, order processing and secure communications.
Prerequisite:
CISC 158
Corequisite:
CISC 268 (Prerequisite or Corequisite)
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3.00 Credits
See Statement on Special Studies. Offered on demand.
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