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May 31, 2023
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CTS 1120C - Fundamentals of Information Security This course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary for a student to become proficient in the field of information security. This course is vendor-neutral and prepares the student for a wide variety of security responsibilities. The vendor neutral aspect of the curriculum allows the student to be immediately productive in today’s diverse security industry, thereby reducing the normal length of internship required for new employees. The Fundamentals of Information Security curriculum covers a wide range of security concepts, including: Domain 1.0: General Security Concepts; Domain 2.0: Communication Security; Domain 3.0: Infrastructure Security; Domain 4.0: Basics of Cryptography; and Domain 5.0: Operational and Organizational Security.
Prerequisites: CTS 1131C and CTS 1133C both with a grade of C or higher -or- CGS 1060C and CNT 1015 and CNT 2001C all with a grade of C or higher Corequisites: None Credit Hours: 3 Contact Hours: 3 lecture hours; 1 laboratory hour Conditions: None Degrees Offered: A.S., T.C.
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