XCYS 10004 - Engineering for Information Security
Course description
Build your understanding of security models, secure design principles and the ability to assess a variety of systems for vulnerabilities. You will learn these fundamental concepts, use cryptography and explore options for selecting controls and countermeasures.Learner outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to
- describe best practices in information security engineering.
- communicate effectively using relevant cyber security terminology.
- describe various information security engineering models.
- distinguish between security evaluation models.
- assess system vulnerabilities.
- describe historical concepts in information cryptography.
- explain the fundamentals, practices and application of cryptography.
- explain physical and learned security engineering principles related to day-to-day work activities.
Notes
Students must enrol in all three courses in the Advanced Cyber Security program at the same time.
Please contact CE Registration Services to register.
Phone: 403.440.3833 or 1.877.
Email: ceregservices@mtroyal.
Prerequisites
XCYS 10003 - Data, Asset & ID Protection with a minimum grade of DApplies towards:
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