INFO 206 Security II
This course builds a foundation in network security and practices. Analyze and protect networks from malicious attacks and breaches of confidentiality. Identify attack and vulnerability types, and manage auditing and logging. Examine wireless network security, mobile and embedded device security, access management, and risk mitigation.
Prerequisite
INFO205
Distribution
Career TrainingOffered
Fall, Spring
Notes
Hybrid
Outcomes
- Discuss physical security and authentication models and components as to industry standard
- Demonstrate configuring rights, permissions, and policies by utilizing templates and groups to comply with confidentiality, integrity, and availability to industry standard
- Demonstrate use of industry standard tools to monitor systems and networks, conduct audits, and perform risk assessment practices assessing vulnerabilities as conducted in industry
- Describe cryptography concepts, encryption algorithms, and hashing basics as implemented by industry standard
- Define security protocols using industry terminology
- Identify the importance of user education by applying methods and techniques to defeat social engineering attacks to industry standard