Back to courses

University at Albany

CYBR-545-1248: Principles and Practices of Cyber Security

Criminal Justice/CriminologyOnline

Professor

Brianna Louise Bace

Credits

3

Mode

Online

Tuition

$3,840

Course Description

This course provides a broad introduction to cyber security and the way in which cyber security is viewed, studied, or executed by professionals in industry, government, the military, and academia. For students that approach the topic from a policy or management perspective, this class will enhance your understanding of the interaction between social, technical, policy, and management factors that affect the creation and management of secure cyber infrastructure. A brief introduction to the technical side of cyber security will be provided. The course will offer technically advanced students an opportunity to better understand the management, policy, and political equities involved in cyber security. Students approaching the subject from either the technical or policy/management perspectives will be equipped to take a more advanced technical courses in a multitude of disciplines that make up cyber security. Students who have received credit for CEHC445/CYBR445 cannot receive credit for this course.

Report credit transfer (coming soon)Write a review (coming soon)Visit Course Page

Course Reviews

Reviews coming soon.