IA340
Download as PDF
Introduction to Information Assurance
Cybersecurity & Advanced Computing, School of
College of Professional Schools
Subject Code
IA
Number
340
Title
Intro to Information Assurance
Description
This course introduces the foundations of information assurance, with focus on concepts and terminology used in describing, analyzing, and implementing information security. Topics include the history and mission of information assurance, history of computer crime, modern and historical cryptology, information warfare, penetrating computer systems and networks, malware, social engineering, spam, phishing, physical and facilities security, network security, identification and authentication, securing stored data, data backups and archives, patch management, and protecting digital rights. 3 Lecture hours. Cross-listed with GI 510. Credit cannot be earned in for both IA 340 and GI 510. Prerequisite: CS 100 or CYBR 225 or CYBR 220 or credit by exam waiver. Grade of C or higher. Restriction: Freshman 2 or higher. Offered: Fall
Course Typically Offered
-
3
Maximum Variable Credits
-
Repeatable
-
Number of Course Repeats When Repeatable
-
Max Credits Repeatable
-
Department or School
College
College of Professional Schools