Secure and Dependable Computing Systems Graduate Academic Certificate
All required coursework must be completed with a grade of B or better (O-10-b).
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
CYB 5200/4200 | Digital Forensics | 3 |
CYB 5360 | Advanced Information Assurance Concepts | 3 |
CYB 5400 | Advanced Networking & Security | 3 |
Select three credits from the following: | 3 | |
Software Vulnerability Analysis | ||
IoT and CPS Security | ||
Supervisory Control and Critical Infrastructure Systems | ||
Adversarial Machine Learning | ||
Resilient Control of Critical Infrastructure | ||
Industrial Control Systems | ||
Total Hours | 12 |
Courses to total 12 credits for this graduate certificate.
Students will be able to prepare, perform, and record digital forensic investigations and the corresponding findings on a variety of target storage media and computer hosts (from CYB 5200).
Students will be able to analyze organizational and cyber-system needs and requirements, conduct risk analysis and cybersecurity assessments for various types of cyber systems, and identify and implement appropriate countermeasures to mitigate or eliminate risk (from CYB 5360).
Students will be able to understand and describe advanced networking technology, algorithms, and protocols and identify and implement advanced approaches and technologies for secure digital networking within an enterprise (from CYB 5400).