Courses
College Credit Courses
This course provides information on access control systems and methodology, security practices for applications and systems development, developing the techniques of business continuity planning, explore cryptography and its security implications, examine the law, investigation and ethics as they pertain to information assurance and security, techniques of Operations Security, investigate and understand the importance of physical security in a virtual environment, best practices in security architecture and models, analyze security management practices in a variety of settings, evaluate and perform extensive analysis of telecommunications, network and internet security. Hands-on exercises are an integral part of the course. Four contact hours: three lecture hours, one laboratory hour. A.A.S.