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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for the Networking Essentials examination that is one of the requirements for obtaining Microsoft Certified Engineering certification. This course focuses on the basic concepts and avoids unnecessary detail in order to overcome the complexity of networking issues. Prerequisite: CPSC305 or CPSC570 or equivalent courses.
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3.00 Credits
Explores fundamental concepts in information security. Topics include elementary cryptography, threats and countermeasures on stand alone computer systems, database security, network security, and administering security. Prerequisite: CPSC442 or MIS440, or equivalent courses with the instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Explores policy and management aspects of information security to protect computer systems and networks. Topics include security models, policy, planning, risk analysis and management, operations security, physical, personnel and administrative security, access control, security evaluation, life cycle management, software security guidelines, network security guidelines, auditing and monitoring, and legal and ethical issues. Prerequisite: CPSC/MIS580 or equivalent course with the instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on algorithms and protocols that protect information in computer systems and networks. Topics include basic security concepts, cryptography (basic number theory, secret key cryptography, public key cryptography, hash functions, and key management), identification, authentication, access control, secure networking, certification, and trust management. Prerequisite: CPSC/MIS580 or equivalent course with the instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the mechanisms as well as hands-on laboratory experience of running typical security systems or securitycritical software. Laboratory exercises include security policy design and management, auditing and monitoring tools, intrusion detection systems, firewalls, web server configuration and maintenance, communication security protocols configuration and maintenance, software security tools, etc. Prerequisite: CPSC/MIS580 or equivalent course with the instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on special topics in information security and assurance, such as database security, operating system security, program security, and wireless security. Prerequisites: CPSC580 and other courses (may vary depending on topics), or equivalent courses with instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students in the sciences with the practical background they will need to apply computers to a wide variety of scientific endeavors. It will feature the study of word processing, spreadsheets, and databases with emphasis on those features of these common packages that will be most useful in their scientific work. In addition, students will be introduced to a number of more specialized scientific software packages.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses advanced topics in digital forensics using original research and innovative applications in the emerging discipline. Areas of coverage may include mobile device forensics, web browser forensics, root-kits and kernel-level compromises, applications and investigative techniques. Prerequisites: CPSC540 or equivalent courses with the instructor's consent. computer science 233
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to more advanced topics in computer architecture, including combinational and sequential circuits, various digital components, data transfer language, microprogramming and microcode design, pipelining, superscalar, RISC machines, and multiprocessor systems. Prerequisite: CPSC405.
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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on the programming interface that exists between the UNIX kernel and the applications software that runs in the UNIX environment. Library routines are also covered. Prerequisite: CPSC535.
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