AP01_24-25 - Cyber Security AAS
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Learn how to protect computers and network systems from various intrusions. The Cyber Security AAS provides the skills necessary for a career in the fast-growing information technology industry or to transfer to a 4-year college or university. Most of the courses offer regionally or nationally recognized certifications.
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1. (Create Level) Design and construct a secure and efficient network, including hardware and software. (CSLO 2)
2. (Understand Level) Identify types of Cryptoanalysis, types of Cryptographic attacks and effective countermeasures. (CSLO 4)
3. (Application Level) Manage users, groups, login security, and system resources in Linux. (CSLO 2)
4. (Understand Level) Explain each of the seven layers of the OSI model. (CSLO 4)
5. (Application Level) Install, customize, and troubleshoot workstations. (CSLO 2)
6. (Understand Level) Demonstrate Professionalism and Discuss why it is important. (CSLO 4)
7. (Application Level) Install and test the most current version of Windows server and Windows workstation, including users, DNS, and trust relationship.(CSLO 2)
8. (Analyze Level) Analyze network security options and techniques to create security plans.(CSLO 2)
9. (Application Level) Install and customize the Windows operating systems, and evaluate the features, prominent system properties, and common operating system commands.
10. (Synthesis Level) Create forensic investigation plans and demonstrate e-mail, social media, and cloud investigation techniques, per given case studies. (CSLO 4)
11. (Synthesis Level) Formulate, update, and communicate short- and long-term organizational cyber security strategies and policies. (CSLO 4)
12. (Evaluation Level) Interpret networking laws and regulations in which businesses operate, including local, regional, and global markets. (CSLO 4)
13. (Application Level) Use several penetration testing applications. (CSLO 4)