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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Department Approval.. Provides opportunities to apply classroom theory on the job. Requires work as paid employees in a job that relates to their careers while enrolled at the university. Requires students to meet at least monthly with the Departmental Internship Coordinator. Requires completers to meet individually set goals. May be repeated for a maximum of three credits toward graduation. May be graded credit/no credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): CYBR 2700. Pre- or Corequisite(s): CYBR 2750. Integrates theoretical knowledge gained throughout the program into a hands-on, real-world project. Engages students in collaborative, team-based activities to plan, implement, secure, and document a comprehensive solution for either a real or simulated company. Emphasizes the practical application of cybersecurity principles, tools, and techniques, developing essential project management and communication skills. Provides an opportunity for students to showcase their expertise, creativity, and problem-solving capabilities.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Departmental Approval.. Explores the dynamic landscape of cybersecurity with a focus on current and emerging topics and trends. Provides exposure to cutting-edge developments in the field. Provides an opportunity for students to prepare for industry-recognized IT and Cybersecurity certification exams. Varies each semester to ensure relevance and currency. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits toward graduation. May be Graded Credit/No Credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 2010 and (INFO 1120 or CS 1030 or LEGL 3000) and University Advanced Standing. Explores the legal and policy issues associated with the Internet and cyberspace. Studies case law, statutes, regulations, and constitutional provisions that affect people and businesses interacting through computers and the Internet. Covers intellectual property (trademarks, copyrights, patents, trade secrets, and unfair competition) and examines legal requirements to create, register and protect intellectual property rights. Focuses on e-commerce, online contracts, cybercrimes, torts, and privacy issues pertaining to technology.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): IT 1510, CYBR 2700, and University Advanced Standing. Examines advanced information security concepts through an applied viewpoint. Extends the student's understanding of security issues through hands-on application of real-world techniques and use of current security software. Includes legal/ethical issues, use of security tools, network reconnaissance, password/brute-force attacks, firewall configuration, honeypot deployment, intrusion analysis/detection, server hardening, and penetration testing. Provides insight into current trends in advanced security issues.. . Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): [(CS 2370 and CS 2900) or (CYBR 2700 )] and University Advanced Standing.. Examines advanced techniques used in malware analysis. Focuses on static and dynamic analysis of unknown binaries utilizing reverse engineering tools and procedures. Explores advanced anti-malware analysis processes and anti-reverse engineering methods. Covers advanced obfuscation practices, such as employing packers, and anti-debugging processes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): CYBR 2700 and INFO 2410 and University Advanced Standing; (INFO 3130 and INFO 3410 recommended). Introduces students to the concept of data analytics as applied to cyber security. Includes collection, aggregation, data mining, and analysis of various data sources. Utilizes data analytics tools that correlate data in order to identify security events that may go undiscovered by traditional detection and log analysis methods.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): (INFO 3410 or CYBR 3700) and University Advanced Standing. Utilizes theories, scenarios, and step-by-step examples. Provides a strong foundation in database security and auditing. Covers the following topics in depth: the importance of database security in contemporary business environments, security, profiles, password policies, privileges and roles, virtual private databases, auditing, SQL injection, and database management security issues.. . Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): (CYBR 2700 or CS 2550) and University Advanced Standing. Pre- or Corequisite(s): INFO 3300 or CS 3520. Covers the security of web and mobile applications from offensive and defensive standpoints. Explores common vulnerabilities of web and mobile applications and various tools and techniques for identifying and mapping the attack surface of such applications. Explores various techniques and attack vectors for exploiting security flaws in web and mobile applications. Implements secure coding best practices, defensive architecture, and Content Security Policy to mitigate security flaws and protect the applications, the web client, the communication channel, and the server.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): IT 1510, CYBR 2700, and University Advanced Standing.. Covers the architecture of Internet of Things (IoT) systems (devices and applications) and the security of these systems from offensive and defensive standpoints. Addresses common IoT vulnerabilities and threats and explores various techniques/tools and attack vectors for exploiting IoT security flaws. Discusses best practices for securing and hardening IoT systems. Includes offensive and defensive hands-on lab activities covering the hardware, software, applications, and network components of of IoT systems.