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  • CYB-501 Foundations of Cyber Security (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to fundamental security principles and security defense. Students learn the concepts of information security risks, vulnerabilities, assets and threats.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall and Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-502 Intro to Cyber Threats (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to the analysis of cyber threats. Students learn to identify bad actors in cyberspace and assess their resources, capabilities, techniques and motivations. Students learn to describe different types of cyber attacks and their characteristics.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*501. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall and Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-503 Intro to Cyber Defense (1 Credits)

    Students learn about cyber defense tools and techniques. This course covers how to apply cyber defense tools and techniques to prepare a system to repel attacks.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*502. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall and Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-505 Introduction to Cybersecurity (3 Credits)

    This course will introduce students to basic cybersecurity concepts, including risk management, threats, vulnerabilities, and defense techniques.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Offered:
    Every Year
  • CYB-506 Intro/Programming Secur Prof (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to basic scripting and programming concepts needed for security defense. Course topics include writing scripts for Windows and Linux; understanding basic programming security concepts; basic programming constructs, such as variables, types, loops, functions and data structures.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-509 Operating Systems Security (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to operating systems and the software to support these systems. Topics include operating system security configuration, control objectives, control maintenance and forensics. The course includes hands-on implementation of security controls, including access management, file and process security configuration, and security monitoring.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-510 Introduction to Security Techn (3 Credits)

    This course will introduce students to concepts and practices around securing networks, securing operating systems, and securing data with cryptography.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Web, Mount Carmel
    Offered:
    Fall and Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-517 Intro to Cryptography (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to cryptography algorithms, protocols and applications. Topics include history; applications, such as SSL and SSH; and protocols, such as hash functions, symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, and attack-vectors for systems.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-520 Concepts/Practices-Secur Data (3 Credits)

    This course will introduce students to concepts and practices needed to secure data, in relational, non-relational and IoT platforms.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-524 Relational Database Security (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to different relational database management systems (DMS) and DMS security concerns and methods. Topics covered include hashing and encryption, database access controls, unauthorized access, data corruption and injection.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-526 Non-Relational Data Security (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to the theory, application and security of nonrelational database systems. It focuses on data management, query and security aspects of nonrelational databases. Topics include a comparison between relational and nonrelational database models, NoSQL storage types for different databases such as MongoDB, Hadoop, Amazon DynamoDB, document-based databases and graph databases.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*524; - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-530 Programming for Security Prof (3 Credits)

    This course will introduce students to programming concepts and practices needed for security defense, including scripting, machine data analytics and security automation.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring and Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-540 Intro to Secure Networking (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to the theoretical and practical aspects of designing, developing and defending computer networks. Topics include network models, media, architectures, devices, protocols, services, applications and use of network security tools.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-550 Cyber Policy (3 Credits)

    There are three parts to this course. The first part covers the applicable federal and state laws and policies related to cyber defense, pertaining to the storage and transmission of data. In the second part, students analyze and develop enterprise security policies. Finally, students learn how to implement machine security policies.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall and Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-613 Practical, Hands-On Healthcare (3 Credits)

    This course will introduce students to concepts and practices needed to manage HIPAA compliance and security risks, and how to organize and facilitate these practices within an enterprise health organization.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Web
    Offered:
    Fall, Every Year
  • CYB-615 Intro to Ethical Hacking (3 Credits)

    Students will learn the basics of conducting a penetration test, including understanding the legal requirements, how to conduct reconnaissance operations, operating common penetration testing tools and how to document the results of a penetration test.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Offered:
    Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-617 Intro Cyber Risk in FinTech (3 Credits)

    This course will equip students to manage cybersecurity risks in the changing landscape of financial technology and applications. Curriculum will include overview of newer technologies such as AI, 5G wireless, cloud and blockchain.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall and Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-660 Prog Security Analytics (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to basic command-line methods used in machine data analytics. Student learn how to collect machine logs, search log data, and identify anomalies in logs.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*506. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-661 Prog Security Automation (1 Credits)

    This course focuses on programming methods that are applicable to security automation. Students gain experience in automation using Python and Cloud native CLI to facilitate such tasks as automated code scanning; automated application scanning in testing and staging; automated network, server, container configuration checks; and continuous monitoring of development pipeline components and job scheduling.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*660. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-662 Secure Web App Design (1 Credits)

    This course covers the design and architecture of secure web applications, such as: traditional three-tier architectures, SOA, microservices, FaaS; application protocols; authentication and session management; client and server-side controls; input-based vulnerabilities and web application attack trends.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*661. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-663 Secure Web App Engineering (1 Credits)

    In this course, students learn processes and practices needed to secure applications within the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The course covers traditional SDLC processes and methods to secure modern Cloud native development processes and using concepts of DevSecOps.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*662. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-664 Web App Security Testing (1 Credits)

    This course introduces students to web application security testing. Topics include application security metrics, selecting the right testing tool and integrating the results into the development life cycle. Students gain hands-on experience using these tools in practical settings.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*663. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Summer, Every Year
  • CYB-665 Workforce Access Security (1 Credits)

    This course focuses on authentication and user access technologies and practices within the enterprise. Topics include Active Directory services and architecture, and enterprise network access protocols.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall, Every Year
  • CYB-667 B2C Access Security (1 Credits)

    This course focuses on authentication and user access technologies and practices within B2C access. Topics include standards-based B2C authentication and access management protocols.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*665. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall, Every Year
  • CYB-669 B2B Access Security (1 Credits)

    This course covers access concepts based on B2B communication APIs, such as standard-based protocols and B2B on-boarding, for mobile, social and loT applications.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*667. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall, Every Year
  • CYB-670 IoT Security (1 Credits)

    This course covers security as it pertains to embedded devices, embodied by the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT). Students learn about the specific security issues related to embedded devices, including Linux malware, DDoS attacks, botnets, cryptography and personal privacy.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*526. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring, Every Year
  • CYB-675 Ethical Hacking & Penetration (2 Credits)

    This course will introduce students to concepts and practices of ethical hacking and penetration testing. Students will learn how to plan, organize, and perform penetration testing on a simple network.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Spring
  • CYB-680 Intro to Cloud Security (1 Credits)

    In this course, students learn fundamentals of Cloud computing and Cloud security. This course covers topics such as shared responsibility models for laaS, PaaS, SaaS and FaaS, and Cloud Security Alliance CCM. Students get hands-on experience creating secure systems within a commercial Cloud vendor environment.
    Requisites:
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall, Every Year
  • CYB-681 Securing Workloads in AWS (1 Credits)

    This course covers concepts and practices for securing AWS workloads. Students are introduced to security controls, such as access controls using IAM, logging and auditing, and other AWS security services.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*680. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall, Every Year
  • CYB-682 Securing Workloads in Azure (1 Credits)

    This course covers concepts and practices for securing Azure workloads. Students are introduced to security controls, such as access controls using IAM, logging and auditing, and other AWS security services.
    Requisites:
    Take CYB*680. - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
    None
    Locations:
    Mount Carmel, Web
    Offered:
    Fall, Every Year
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