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COS 415: Distributed Databases- Advanced DBMS
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 410 and courses in Networking and Web development. Detailed study of design and development of distributed database systems, particularly those implemented in advanced communication environments, such as widearea networks and internets. Studying usage models such as OODB, EDI, OLTP, EML, Data Mining and Data Warehousing.
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COS 420: Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 310 and COS 340, both passed with a grade of "C" or better. Techniques of analyzing, developing,and implementing algorithms are presented. Examples of algorithms from sorting, set manipulation, and graphs; computational complexity and np-completeness are implemented in appropriate languages.
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COS 460: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COS 340 passed with a grade of "C" or better.Introduction to the problems, techniques, and theoretical foundations and limitations of Artificial Intelligence.
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COS 470: Networking and Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
3 Prerequisites: COS 302 and 340, both passed with a grade of "C" or better. Overview of telecommunications systemsand computer components employed in transmission of data in local and wide area networks. Issues relating to network analysis and management are explored.
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COS 470 - Networking and Telecommunications
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COS 479: Foundation in Information Security
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
This course is a prerequisite to the Information Security Track (INFOSEC) if the student has not taken COS 302, 410, and 470. This is designed for those who are interested in the Information Security field but do not have necessary background in computer science. It provides the needed background for the Information Security Track for non- Computer Science students/professionals who seek to gain expertise in the field of Information Security. The course builds the foundation in discrete mathematics, operating systems, data structures, networking, and principles of programming languages.
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COS 481: Information Security
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 302 or COS 479. This course will focus on the design principles of trusted computing bases (TCB). Issues regarding authentication; access control and authorization; discretionary and mandatory security policies; secure kernel design; secure operating systems; and secure databases will be covered from a systems architecture perspective. Emphasis will be on the design of security measures for critical information infrastructures.
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COS 481 - Information Security
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COS 482: Introduction to Cryptography
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 479. This course provides a foundation in cryptography in an applied manner so that students can grasp its importance in relation to the rest of the information security field. The course covers topics such as principles of number theory; cryptographic algorithms; cryptanalysis; block and stream ciphers; secret key encryption (DES, AES. RC-n); primes and random numbers; factoring; discrete algorithms; public key encryption (RSA, Diffie-Hellman, elliptic curve cryptography); key management; hash functions (MD5, SHA-1, RIPEMD-160, HMAC); digital signatures; and certificates and authentication protocols.
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COS 483: Database Security
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 410, and 481. This course will focus on issues related to the design and implementation of secure data stores. Emphasis will be placed on multilevel security in database systems; covert channels; and security measures for relational and object-oriented database systems.
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COS 483 - Database Security
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COS 484: Introduction to Network Security
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 470 and 481. The topics cover the fundamental concepts and principles of practical networking and inter-networking issues relevant to the design, analysis, and implementation of enterprise-level trusted networked information systems. Other topics include security architectures and techniques; and protocols at the various levels of the Internet model. Security problems in distributed application environments will be analyzed and solutions will be implemented.
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COS 485: Information Security Project
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites or corequisites: three courses from COS 481- 484. This project course integrates all of the knowledge accumulated in the previous security courses and will serve as a capstone course for the specialization in Information Security. The course focuses on techniques for protecting critical
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