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CR4115 - Network Security I

The network is the front line in the cyber security war, and network administrators need to be ready to defend it. In this course, students will learn the tactical skills necessary to design and manage a secure network and gain a solid understanding of defensive security. This includes building practical skills to implement a variety of network defense strategies such as managing assets and ensuring the integrity of operating and file systems. Topics covered ensure comprehension of data security, properly configuring networking technologies, and the ability to install defensive software to enhance confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The course covers all major domains in such a manner that the student will be able to appreciate the way network security mechanisms have evolved, as well as gain insight into the fundamental workings relevant to each domain. It is a blend of academic and practical wisdom, supplemented with tools that the student can readily access and will provide a comprehensive hands-on experience. Upon completion, students will demonstrate a solid foundation of network security and the tactical expertise to secure data and build defenses in an enterprise network.

 


This course is offered in the following programs:
Bachelor of Applied Information Technology: Systems and Network Cybersecurity  | 

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