INFOCYBRSCR.AAS - Computer Information Systems - Cybersecurity - Associate in Applied Science Degree

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Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

Operate a personal computer and server operating system with productivity software installed on it, including Microsoft Office, file management, the Internet/Web, e-mail, and input/output/storage devices.

Explain the importance of personal responsibility and security in a technological world, including copyright laws, netiquette, ethics, privacy issues, and security threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures.

Explain and utilize networking standards, protocols, transmission media, hardware, protocol analyzer and cybersecurity tools.

Describe the fundamentals of cybersecurity, threats to business continuity, disaster recovery, legal, ethical predicaments and professional issues relative to security whether it be related to data, information, application, or networks.

Develop a comprehensive security plan, including risk analysis, legal, regulatory, physical security, data and personnel threats.

Explain and utilize digital forensic techniques, procedures and software tools.

Describe the role of various disciplines within cybersecurity in the development of comprehensive security measures, guidelines, procedures, or plans.

Design, create and manipulate with an enterprise database.

Interface with the Unix/Linux operating system, including the vi editor, file management, and shell scripting.

Demonstrate proficiency in national, Michigan and Wayne County policies, threats and vulnerabilities of systems, legal elements of protection and prosecution, countermeasures, risk management, trust, organizational personnel.