BIS 510 -
Network & Systems Security Fundamentals
Developing Skills needed to effectively and accurately analyze security risks related to networks and related systems, including issues of authenticity, confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
BIS 512 -
Cybersecurity Analysis
Using behavioral analytics and tools to improve IT security. Configuring and using threat detection tools and performing data analysis.
BIS 521 -
Governance, Risk, & Compliance in Cybersecurity
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.
BIS 523 -
Cybercrime Forensics
Introduction to cybercrime and computer forensics. Exploring laws regulating electronic evidences along with establishing the basis for gathering electronic digital evidence and artifacts.
BIS 525 -
Managing Security & Privacy in the Cloud
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.
BIS 530 -
Cybersecurity, Systems, and Network Certification
Building upon the ten security domains, uses the essential preparation tools and techniques to become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.
Other Programs with Cybersecurity Courses
Cybersecurity Prerequisites:
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 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 523
- BIS 525
- BIS 530