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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive introduction of standard cloud concepts and capabilities across the various cloud service models and popular cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Areas of study will include cloud infrastructure, migration, storage, automation, and maintenance. Course content is mapped to CompTIA Cloud+ certification exam objectives. 3-0-3
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the cloud security architecture and examines elements critical to the design. Implementation, delivery, and managaement of secure cloud-based services. Topics include compliance, risk identification and mitigation, and the protection and isolation of physical and logical infrastructures including compute, network and storage, end-to-end identify maagement and access control. Course content is mapped to Cloud+, CCSK, and CCSP Certification exam objectives. Prerquisite: CISF 150 3-0-3
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fields of cybersecurity, information assurance, and network defense. Through hands-on projects and lectures, students will explore current security topics, including malware payloads, network and server attacks and defenses, cryptographic and hashing algorithms, security hardware and software solutions, and defense-in-depth strategy. Course content is mapped to CompTIA Security+ certification exam objectives. 3-0-3 Prerequisite: CISN200. Corequisite: CISN100
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on the concepts introduced in Cybersecurity I, with emphasis on concepts relevant to the fields of cybersecurity, information assurance, and network defense. Through hands-on projects and lectures, students will explore current cybersecurity challenges, including wireless network defense, mobile device security, authentication and access management, business continuity and risk mitigation, secure network topologies, and client and application security. Course content is mapped to CompTIA Security+ certification exam objectives. 3-0-3 Pre-requisite: CISF210
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the legal, ethical, and societal issues associated with information technology, including cyberterrorism and hacktivism, privacy, freedom of expression, social media, software developmet and intellectual property rights. 3-0-3
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3.00 Credits
This course describes the tools and penetration testing methodologies used by ethical hackers. Students will learn what and who ethical hacker is, the role of ethical hackers in protecting corporate and government data from cyber-attacks, system vulnerabilities, methods to protect networks and how ethics and laws apply to computer crime and ethical hacking. 3-0-3
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to computer networking fundamentals. Topics include binary numbering systems, electronics and signals, network cabling and testing, network topologies, close study of OSI and TCP/IP network models, IP addressing including sub/net masking, and basic network design. The course covers the CCNA Semester 1 training material. This course, in conjunction with CISN110, CISN215, and CISN220 may assist students in preparation for Cisco Network+ and CCNA certification exams. 5-0-5
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5.00 Credits
This course is the study of advanced networking concepts. WAN and the function of routers, router components, protocols and configuration, ISO images, IP addressing, network troubleshooting, introduction to network security and management, and introduction to residential networking. The course covers the CCNA Semester 2 training material. This course, in conjunction with CISN100, CISN215, and CISN220 prepares students for the Cisco Network + and CCNA certification exams. Prerequisite CISN100 5-0-5
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on skills needed to deploy and manage desktop operating systems. Installation and troubleshooting of desktop operating system, as well as features, such as advanced security are covered. A current version and a prior version of Windows and Linux desktop operating systems are used in the demonstration and hands-on assignments. 3-0-3
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the Linux Operating System. Students will learn how to install a Linux Operating System, how to navigate the command line interface and how to display system information. Students will also learn about other Linux distributions and how to install them. Hands-on activities will involve creating/deleting directories, searching for files, creating text documents, exploring the file system, working in BASH and managing processes. 3-0-3
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