CIS 333: Networking Security Fundamentals

Level
Undergraduate
Subject Area
Credits 4.5
This is a lab-based course that provides an overview of information technology security principles, challenges, vulnerabilities and countermeasure strategies. Topics include definition of security terms, concepts, elements and goals. Students will explore industry standards and practices that focus on the availability, integrity and confidentiality aspects of information systems security.
Prerequisites
CIS 175 or CIS 170 for Criminal Justice majors only
Certification Offering
Certification availability is subject to change.
Course Preparation Requirements
Course may require that prerequisites are satisfied through completion of a course at Strayer University, transfer credit or review of previous certifications earned. Contact a dean, advisor or coach for additional information.