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Nov 22, 2024
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CPSC 483 - CyberSecruity3 Overview of computer security issues at both the personal computer, local area network and Internet computing levels. Of interest to students in business, communication, criminal justice, economics, political science, psychology, science and sociology. Topics include attacks and threats on computer systems such as unwanted email, viruses, hackers, spyware and denial of services; identity and monetary theft by discovering banking and credit card information via banks, retail outlets, Internet web sites and other business entities; and countermeasures that one should take such as adding computer firewalls, installing and updating security software, and a plan for backup and disaster recovery. Examples of actual cases are presented and analyzed along with suggestions for improving security on them. Cannot be used as a CPSC 400-level elective. Core interdisciplinary option.
Academic Level: Undergraduate Instructional Method: Lecture School: College of Science & Engineering
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