INFSCI 1049 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SECURITY

Introductory information security and privacy course for students outside of the BSIS/MSIS/MST majors. Covers fundamental issues and first principles of security and information assurance, including security policies, models and mechanisms related to confidentiality, integrity, authentication, identification, and availability issues related to information and information systems. The course will introduce students to risk management, security assurance, secure design principles, organizational security policy, legal and ethical issues in security, and standards and methodologies for security evaluation and certification.

Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
Course Requirements: ANTI-req: Plans cannot be ISCI-BS, CSCI-BS, or INFSYS-CR1
Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3

Current Sections

Spring 2024

Class No.DaysTimesRoomInstructor(s)TA(s)Type
27255 (1000)M6:00pm-8:30pmIS 411Jaclyn Joyce
LEC