Computer Security Concurrent Continuing Education Topics
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Computer System
Forensics Prerequisite(s): |
Description: In-depth study
of system forensics including methodologies used for
analysis of computer security breaches. Gather and evaluate
evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security
breach. After registering, go to the professor's webpage,
http://iws.ccccd.edu/btaylor for further information.
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Home Technology
Integration
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Description: Integration and
maintenance of various home technology
subsystems. Includes home automation, security
and surveillance, home networks, video and audio
networks, and structured wiring. For further
information, e-mail the professor,
Mike Harsh.
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Operating System
Security
Prerequisite(s):
Any ITCC, ITMC, ITMT or ITNW
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Description: Learn to protect your
computer operating system from hackers. This
course will teach you server support skills and
methods of designing and implementing a security
system. You will learn to identify security
threats and monitor network security
implementations and you will use Business Best
Practices to configure operating systems to meet
industry security standards. After
registering, go to the professor's webpage,
http://iws.ccccd.edu/btaylor for further
information. Materials Needed:
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Security Management
Practices
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Description: In-depth
coverage of security management practices,
including asset evaluation and risk management;
cyber law and ethics issues; policies and
procedures; business recovery and business
continuity planning; network security design;
and developing and maintaining a security plan.
After registering, go to the professor's
webpage,
http://iws.ccccd.edu/btaylor for further
information. Materials Needed:
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Voice-Over-Internet
Protocol
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Description: Voice over IP (VoIP)
integrates voice and data transmission and is
quickly becoming an important factor in network
communications. It promises lower operational
costs, greater flexibility, and a variety of
enhanced applications. VoIP Fundamentals
provides an introduction to the basic concepts
of this new technology. This course will contain
an overview of basic telephony fundamentals, an
introduction to packet voice technologies, and
an overview of the Internet Protocol (IP) along
with other protocols and standards that define
VoIP networks. The class will conduct case
studies to support the curriculum and
familiarize the student with VoIP system
operations. For further information e-mail
Tom Jones
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