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Comp Sci 6600: Computer Security

The course presents various vulnerabilities and threats to information in cyberspace and the principles and techniques for preventing and detecting threats, and recovering from attacks. The course deals with various aspects and layers of security: data-level, network-level, system-level, and application-level security.

Time/Day: 08:00 am - 09:15 am TR
Prerequisites: A "C" or better grade in both Comp Sci 3600 and Comp Sci 5200.
Units: 3
Course Component(s): Lecture

Enrollment Information
Campus Delivery Mode Class Status Class Nbr Section
Distance Education Internet OPEN 73221 1DIS

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