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2.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide teachers with a working knowledge of how to install and teach the second semester of the Cisco Networking Academy On-line Curriculum. The second semester curriculum focuses on fundamental concepts of network routers. Emphasis is placed on the OSI model, WAN's, routing and using a router, router components, router configuration, IOS, TCP/IP, IP addressing and routing protocols.
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2.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide teachers with a working knowledge of how to install and teach semesters three and four of the Cisco Networking Academy On-line Curriculum. The curriculum for semesters three and four focuses on advanced concepts of networks and routers. Emphasis is placed on router configuration, configuring routers for IPX, managing network traffic with access lists, Wide Are Networking, WAN protocols, X25, frame relay, point-to-point and ISDN.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide teachers with a working knowledge of how to install and teach the first course in a two course sequence on IT Essentials as part of the Cisco Academy On-line Curriculum. The first course of the curriculum focuses on fundamental concepts of computer hardware and software. Emphasis is placed on developing a working knowledge of the hardware components of a computer and their functionality. In the class the teachers taking the class will learn how to teach the topics listed in the attached course outline to their students. Some laboratory activities include trouble shooting, computer hardware and software and peripherals including various types of disk drives, video cards, and printers.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide teachers with a working knowledge of how to install and teach the second course in a two course sequence on IT Essentials as part of the Cisco Networking Academy On-line Curriculum. The first course of the curriculum focuses on fundamental concepts of computer hardware and software. This second course focuses on network operating systems. Emphasis is placed on developing a working knowledge of the network operating systems and network security. In the class the teachers taking the class will learn how to teach the topics listed in the attached course outline to their students. Some laboratory activities include installing Microsoft based operating systems including Windows 2000 and XP and the free Unix based network operating system Linux. Other laboratory activities include trouble shooting network and security related problems.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive view of policy and practices used to identify the resources at risk to malicious attacks or natural disasters and the results. Surveys viruses and effective anti-virus prevention policies. Will include use and demonstration of several instruments used to assess vulnerability including penetration analysis, scanners, and probes. Will also use case studies to identify when an institution should look to outside consultants for assessment and vulnerability testing. Course Information: Restricted to Online Graduate Certificate In Information Assurance.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive examination of a multi-vendor approach to access control and management of an enterprise network. Examines directory services, file security, single logon solutions and database security. Examines a holistic approach to data protection and privacy. Introduces the deployment of access management protocols including TACACS+, Radius, and Kerberos. Other topics examined include auditing, and device monitoring using SNMP and RMON. Course Information: Restricted to Online Graduate Certificate In Information Assurance.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the preservation, identification, extraction, documentation and interpretation of computer data. Topics covered include evidence handling, chain of custody, collection, preservation, identification and recovery of computer data. Course Information: Restricted to Online Graduate Certificate In Information Assurance.
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3.00 Credits
The capstone design course for the Graduate Certificate in Information Assurance. Emphasizes a group approach to information assurance system design and data collection. Cohort groups will be required to develop a comprehensive plan for protecting systems against intrusion and for collecting evidence from systems that have been intruded upon. The plan will include operational policies and procedures. Students are also required to implement the plan using tools including TACACS+, Radius, Kerberos, encryption software, and software tools used in evidence collection. Course Information: Restricted to Online Graduate Certificate on Information Assurance.
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3.00 Credits
Participants in the Graduate Certificate in Information Assurance must complete a comprehensive portfolio. The portfolio will document their experiences with the certificate program and how they plan to incorporate the topics covered in the certificate program into the courses they teach. The portfolio will document how program participants have mastered the material covered in each course. Guidelines for completing the requirement are available at csc.uis.edu/ and should be consulted by the certificate program participants. Course Information: Restricted to Online Graduate Information Assurance.
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1.00 Credits
This short course is designed to provide an overview of the consequences of information assurance and privacy for the user of information systems. The course provides a practical consideration of all aspects of network security. Course topics include legal aspects of information privacy, security awareness, and roles and responsibilities of end users. Examines several case studies that will illustrate the types of problems that can occur if good systems security measures are not followed. Course Information: Restricted to Online Graduate Certificate in Systems Security.
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