IA 202L4 - Risk-Vulnerability Analysis | GELB Tools, techniques, and methodologies in performing computer system and network security vulnerability-risk analyses. “Security best practices” and audit requirements for specific environments will be studied. Topics to be covered include internal and external penetration tests, wireless security technology, risk and analysis methodology, and security audits.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisite(s) IA 103 Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
This course will assist students in their career preparation as information system security managers. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: demonstrate risk management and risk analysis; demonstrate vulnerability assessment techniques; demonstrate threat analysis techniques; plan vulnerability assessment, threat assessment, and risk analysis projects; apply risk management principles throughout the software and systems development life cycles to include continuity; demonstrate incident handling, continuity, and disaster recovery techniques; define network security assessment and accreditation techniques
Previously listed as IA 202L Updates Change to class-level restriction and prerequisite 2/2016, effective Fall 2016; Change to number for General Education 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, COT Reorganization 6/2014, 2/10/2011
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