Cybersecurity 1 is the third course in the Cybersecurity program of study designed to introduce students to foundational elements within the cybersecurity field, including cyber threats, network protocols, cryptography, and access and risk management. Upon completion of the course, a proficient student will be able to explain cybersecurity threats and areas of vulnerabilities and the role of Linux OS in cybersecurity, explain and demonstrate network services and protocols and types of cryptographic algorithms, summarize access management and controls and organizational risk management. A proficient student will also be able to demonstrate basic problem-solving skills to mitigate and/or remove a simulated cyber threat.
Prerequisites: Networking 1 (TIE 2000) OR Programming 1 (TIP2000)
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