Enterprise Cybersecurity Management


Previously called IT Security Policies and Procedures

Enterprise Cybersecurity Management

MET CS 684 (4 credits)

This course covers important topics that students need to understand in order to effectively manage a successful cybersecurity and privacy program, including governance, risk management, asset classification and incidence response. Students are first introduced to cybersecurity & privacy policy frameworks, governance, standards, and strategy. Risk tolerance is critical when building a cybersecurity and privacy program that supports business goals and strategies. Risk management fundamentals and assessment processes will be reviewed in depth including the methodology for identifying, quantifying, mitigating and controlling risks. Asset classification and the importance of protecting Intellectual Property (IP) will prepare students to understand and identify protection mechanisms needed to defend against malicious actors, including industry competitors and nation states. Incident Response programs will cover preparation and responses necessary to triage incidents and respond quickly to limit damage from malicious actors.

2024SPRGMETCS684 A1, Jan 22nd to Apr 29th 2024

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
M 06:00 PM 08:45 PM CAS 326

2024SPRGMETCS684 E1, Jan 22nd to Apr 29th 2024

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
M 06:00 PM 08:45 PM CAS 326

2023FALLMETCS684 A1, Sep 6th to Dec 6th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
W 06:00 PM 08:45 PM STH B20

2023FALLMETCS684 O2, Oct 31st to Dec 18th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
ARR TBD TBD ROOM

2023SUM1METCS684SO1, May 9th to Jun 26th 2023

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
ARR TBD TBD ROOM

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