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Mar 10, 2025
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Undergraduate Catalog 2025-2026 Draft Catalog
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CYB 4133 Systems SecurityThree hours (On Campus and Online) This course explores the security challenges and solutions associated with modern operating systems and enterprise-level systems. Students will learn how to harden systems against attacks, focusing on access control, authentication, patch management, and system monitoring. The course covers both traditional systems security concepts, like securing Linux and Windows environments, as well as emerging topics such as container security and cloud security. This course emphasizes a proactive approach to securing systems, including the use of automation in patching, configuration management, and vulnerability scanning. Students will also explore incident response from a systems perspective, learning how to detect, contain, and recover from security breaches. Case studies and real-world examples will illustrate how system vulnerabilities can lead to broader organizational risks. By the end of the course, students will have developed the skills needed to secure critical systems in a variety of environments. They will be able to assess system vulnerabilities, implement effective security controls, and respond to incidents in a timely and efficient manner. An additional fee may be associated with this course.
Prerequisite: CYB 3123 Offered on campus Fall semester Offered online Fall term
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