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Minimum Qualifications
The Computer Science department requires that you specifically address how professional experience, or graduate coursework pertains to Core Learning Outcome with your Questionnaire submission.
Core Learning Outcomes
1. Describe the role of the Cyber security Operations Analyst in the enterprise.
2. Analyze the operation of network infrastructures, protocols and services.
3. Demonstrate various types of network attacks.
4. Practice various methods to identify, monitor, prevent, respond and analyze attacks to computer networks, hosts, and data.
Masters or Ph.D. level degree in the discipline (CS or IS) or in a related discipline (MBA, etc.) from an accredited school AND received graduate credit with a grade of B or better in the course applied to teach, OR one year work experience in subject material of course applied to teach. AND received an Instructor Training Certification (ITC) for CCNA Cybersecurity Operation.
Course Description
This course will focus on the principles, knowledge, skills, and tools about secure operations of computers, networks, and information technology systems. Topics include security concepts, cryptography, attack methods, security monitoring, incident response, handling and analysis. The course will contain various hands-on security labs. This course includes the concepts in a course recommended by Cisco for Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate (CBROPS) certification. Due to the particularly dynamic nature of the web environment, course content will change as appropriate.
