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CST 203: Security Hardware and Software
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This third security course concentrates on security hardware and software. Hardware devices include media, NICs, switches, routers, firewalls, intrusion sensors, and biometric security sensors. Software applications include sniffers, network scanners, remote control software, OS network commands, forensic analyzers, and event analyzers. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 104 Remote Security Methods
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CST 208: Introduction to Computer Networking
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of computer networking including network topology, design, implementation, troubleshooting support, and security. Students will investigate hardware, software and applications that relate to configuring Local Area Network (LAN) and a Wide Area Network (WAN). Popular network protocols and network operating systems will be covered in detail. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 119 Computer Concepts and Applications.
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CST 209: Advanced Computer Networking
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This course provides an in depth exploration of current and next generation computer networking, data communication and telecommunication technologies including hardware, software, and applications. Students will gain experience with server class operating systems, server applications installation and configuration, client server application development tools, secure data transmission, network security fundamentals, and network management. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 208W Introduction to Networking, CST 113 Introduction to C#.
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CST 210: Business Security
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This fourth security course concentrates on the security aspects related to business, including legal and ethical computing standards, security cost analysis, physical plant security, disaster recovery, business continuity, security policies and procedures, training, and careers in network security. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 103 General Security Concepts
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CST 212: Computer Forensics I
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This first course in computer forensics introduces the student to the nature of real-world security incidents and forensic examples. The student is introduced to the Incident Response process, a multi-step approach to the detection, analysis, and recovery from a security incident. Critical skills including data collection and duplication, evidence handling, and writing a forensic report are explored. There are numerous real-world examples presented, as well as practical, hands-on activities designed to show the student how to properly, and legally, handle digital and physical evidence. Prerequisite- Corequisite Corequisite: CST 208 Introduction to Networking.
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CST 213: Database Systems
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
A comprehensive course in database management with a focus on the effective use of database systems, database design, and application development with Access and Visual Basic for Applications. Topics will include database concepts and architecture for both micro and mainframe computers, creating tables, queries, forms and reports, object linking and embedding, SQL, macro programming, integrity constraints, concurrency control, and transaction processing. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 119 Computer Concepts and Applications, and an introduction to programming course.
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CST 216: Visual Basic.NET
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This course teaches the fundamentals of the Visual Basic language. The first part of the course concentrates on a detailed discussion of various Visual Basic controls, programming options and the use of Visual Basic tools. Once these concepts are mastered, the emphasis shifts toward integrating the various components into complete working applications. Emphasis will be placed on visual interfaces as well as problem solving. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: 2 programming courses.
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CST 219: Socket Programming
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
An introduction to network sockets programming, used to develop server and client server application programs for the Internet. The basic coverage of socket programming will include an overview of TCP/IP, network addressing, well known services, blocking and non-blocking sockets and support programs. The main emphasis will be placed on developing and debugging socket applications. Each student will write both UDP and TCP client server application programs. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CST 113 Introduction to Programming Using C# and CST 208W Introduction to Computer Networking.
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CST 220: Microprocessors and Assembly Language Programming
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This course includes an introduction to the 32-bit Intel architecture with programming techniques utilizing the Intel microprocessor and coprocessor family. Concepts include: programming modes, branching, flags, stacks, procedures, macros, interrupts, arithmetic and logic operations, multiple precision arithmetic and string operations. Extensive laboratory work is done on small systems. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: One structured programming language. Corequisite: Co or Prerequisite: CST 170 Digital Logic.
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CST 222: C# Essentials
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
A fast paced introduction to the object-oriented C# programming. Course provides coverage of C# terms and definitions in addition to historical links to the C and C++ languages. This course is a continuation of CST 150 and provides additional programming detail in object-oriented programming techniques. Extensive laboratory assignments and projects are used in this course. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 133 Structured Programming in C++.
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