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  • 5.00 Credits

    Advanced course in terminology, concepts and applications of database processing with emphasis on advanced SQL, including triggers and stored procedures and database administration. Students will design, create and process a database. Prerequisite:    CIS 220.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Builds on CIS 155. Covers evidentiary procedures more fully and addresses the ramifications to digital evidence/computer forensics in a rapidly changing technology. Addresses enterprise systems, databases, distributed system data recovery and investigations. Covers PDAs, RAID devices and Linux tools. Prepares students to perform computer forensics investigations in large corporate environments, government environments and the medical field while developing an understanding of the challenges awaiting them, including intrusion scenarios. Prerequisite:    CIS 155 or permission.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Builds on CIS 235. Students perform forensic analysis and produce forensic reports on a series of compromised and/or seized system images, using tools for distributed host data collection, imaging and forensics. Students will examine host-level data along with some network-level data and systematically determine what happened and how. They will then present their findings. Prerequisite:    CIS 235 and taken concurrently with LEGAL 220
  • 5.00 Credits

    An advanced course in terminology, concepts and applications of networking as an essential element of computer information systems. Students gain advanced skills in the use of data communication equipment and media, routing, interconnectivity and network utilities through hands-on experience. This is the third course in a sequence of networking courses required to complete the LAN and Network Skills certificates and Network Specialist AAS degree program. Prerequisite:    CIS 161.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Defines the role of the network manager in organizational objectives, network accounting policies, inventory considerations, controls and charging practices. Includes in-depth coverage of traffic engineering and traffic management to size the network correctly. Addresses regulation tariffs of local- and long-haul services, switching hierarchy and data transport in the public network. Prepares students to design and maintain reliable service, manage costs, provide security, anticipate future needs and monitor legislative and regulatory activity. Prerequisite:    CIS 262.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores leading-edge technologies employed when networks are used to change the very way companies do business. The course content is updated every quarter. Current information from business, industry, vendors, users and trade associations is featured. Emphasis on network security. Prerequisite:    CIS 263.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides in-depth view of current and future mainstream risks to web applications, and web application servers. Students will learn how to use common web based application tools that will help identify programmatic errors in coding that can allow a computer hacker to access information from a web based application. Students will learn the fundamentals of web site hacking, and mitigation standards to ensure that web based applications are coded and secured correctly. Prerequisite:    None
  • 1.00 Credits

    Designed to give the advanced CIS student the opportunity to pursue special projects in information technology beyond the scope of a regular CIS class. Prerequisite:    Instructor permission.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Designed to give the advanced CIS student the opportunity to pursue special projects in information technology beyond the scope of a regular CIS class. Prerequisite:    Instructor permission.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to give the advanced CIS student the opportunity to pursue special projects in information technology beyond the scope of a regular CIS class. Prerequisite:    Instructor permission.
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