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Graduate Cyber Security

2024 Spring Term

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3 Units

MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION ASSURANCE AND SECURITY

CYBER 731

This course offers an applied guide that includes the practical steps institutions can take to achieve digital resilience and protect against cyber-attacks while creating value from technology investments and innovation. Cybersecurity must move up the corporate and political agenda if organizations are to remain safe and realize the full potential value of innovation.


3 Units

INDUSTRIAL AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY

CYBER 733

This course guides the student through understanding the basics of cybersecurity and industrial protocols necessary for building robust industrial control systems (ICSs). Through real world scenarios, the student will learn the risks and vulnerabilities the ICSs are facing, and be equipped with knowledge and techniques to ward off all kinds cyber threats and attacks.


3 Units

CYBERSECURITY AND PRIVACY LAW

CYBER 740

This course examines law and policy for cybersecurity and privacy. Students are expected to understand the legal frameworks, evaluate existing policy and law, and make improvement recommendations. The detailed contents include punishing and deterring the attackers; encouraging and enforcing security and privacy protection among private and public sectors; and protecting or privacy in emerging technological fields.


3 Units

MALWARE REVERSE ENGINEERING

CYBER 752

Being able to detect, analyze, understand, control, and eradicate malicious software is important for economic and national security. This course introduces modern malware analysis techniques through theoretical studies and hands-on analysis of real-world samples. The main contents include static and dynamic analysis; malware behavior and countermeasures; disassembly and related industry standard tools; anti-analysis, code injection, hooking and their countermeasures.


1-3 Units

INDEPENDENT STUDIES

CYBER 798

INDEPENDENT STUDIES

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