Cybersecurity Courses

Developing Skills needed to effectively and accurately analyze security risks related to networks and related systems, including issues of authenticity, confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

Using behavioral analytics and tools to improve IT security. Configuring and using threat detection tools and performing data analysis.

Investigating external and internal threats that compromise data and digitized intellectual property. Implementing effective policies for mitigating risks and security and remediation measures in organizations.

Introduction to cybercrime and computer forensics. Exploring laws regulating electronic evidences along with establishing the basis for gathering electronic digital evidence and artifacts.

Exploring cloud computing concepts, frameworks, and security/privacy issues related to cloud deployments. Evaluating relevant security approaches, security architecture, and cloud security policy and requirements.

Building upon the ten security domains, uses the essential preparation tools and techniques to become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

 

Other Programs

Cybersecurity Prerequisites:

  • BIS 502
  • BIS 510

BS Information Systems Major with Option B: Cybersecurity:

  • BIS 512 (and two of the following)
  • BIS 521
  • BIS 523
  • BIS 525

Master of Science in Information Systems with Cybersecurity Track:

  • BIS 512 (and two of the following)
  • BIS 521
  • BIS 523
  • BIS 525

Undergraduate Certificate in Cybersecurity:

  • BIS 510 (starting point for students with no technical background) 
  • BIS 512
  • BIS 521
  • BIS 523
  • BIS 525
  • BIS 530

Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity:*

  • BIS 510 (starting point for students with no technical background)
  • BIS 512
  • BIS 521
  • BIS 523
  • BIS 525
  • BIS 530
*The Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity has received the Program of Study Validation from the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.