Graduate Cyber Security
Graduate Cyber Security
2021 Spring Term
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DATA DRIVEN SECURITY
CYBER 732
This course focuses on the collection and use of data for security intelligence, incident prediction and response, and protection of today's business environment. Topics covered include how to acquire and prepare security data for intelligence and analysis, security data visualization and presentation, and use of statistical and data mining methods to detect and predict security threats.
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.
COMPUTER FORENSICS
CYBER 742
Computer forensics involves the preservation, identification, extraction and documentation of evidence stored on a computer. This course covers both the principles and practices of computer forensics that include data acquisition and data recovery; volume analysis; file system analysis; network forensics; evidence hiding and steganography; tools and techniques for investigating computer intrusions; scripting for forensics; and the legal and ethical implications.