CIS Professional in Information and Operating Systems Security (Certificate M0814)

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Certificate M0814

The Information and Operating Systems Security certificate provides students the skills to analyze security risks to a computer network and select and deploy countermeasures to reduce the network’s exposure to such risks. The certificate offers a balanced set of classes that provides students the skills to identify network threats and protect the system against them. Students will demonstrate the ability to create a secure computer system and utilize security tools to protect it from security threats. Although this certificate, by itself, may not qualify a student for a career in network security, it would ideally complement other network security certificates and/or degrees within the CIS program.

Required Courses

Course Prefix Course Name Units
CISS 11Practical Computer Security2
CISS 13Principles of Information Systems Security4
CISS 15Operating Systems Security3
Total Units9

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Plan of Study Grid
Fall TermUnits
CISS 11 Practical Computer Security 2
CISS 13 Principles of Information Systems Security 4
CISS 15 Operating Systems Security 3
Certificate: Info. Opera. System E0731 1  
Submit petition to Admissions Records Submit petition to Admissions Records  
 Units9
 Total Units9

Program Learning Outcomes

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