Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
This course introduces fundamental concepts, principles of cybersecurity and their use in the development of security mechanisms and policies. Topics include basic risk assessment and management; basic legal and ethics issues, various cyber attacks, defense methods and tools; security principles, models and components; different crypto protocols, techniques and tools, including symmetric and asymmetric encryption algorithms, hashing, public key infrastructure, and how they can be used; security threats and defense to hardware, operating systems, networks and applications in modern computing environments. Hands-on labs using current tools are provided and required. Prerequisite: METCS535 or METCS625 or instructor's consent.
2025FALLMETCS595A1, Sep 2nd to Dec 10th 2025
Days | Start | End | Type | Bldg | Room |
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R | 06:00 PM | 08:45 PM | CAS | 228 |
2025FALLMETCS595E1, Sep 2nd to Dec 10th 2025
Days | Start | End | Type | Bldg | Room |
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R | 06:00 PM | 08:45 PM | CAS | 228 |
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