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Course Modules
Module 1 - Introduction to Information Protection,
introduces information protection principles and provides basic
security concepts for students enrolled in an introductory information
systems course.
Module 2 - PC / Workstation
Security, introduces essential concepts of personal
Information Security and outlines components of an introductory course dealing
with the basic security concepts of information processing.
Module 3 - Security Fundamentals
outlines and describes the basic requirements for planning, organizing and
managing security in an organization including personal and organizational
ethics; hardware and software issues; security and threats to data;
recovery, control and audit procedures; and corporate security costs and
benefit identification.
Module 4 - Information Security
Law and Legislation is intended
to be part of a junior or senior level course in a MIS or CS curriculum that covers the
legal aspects
of information systems.
Module 5 - System Security defines
advanced requirements for security and the criteria on which satisfaction of
those requirements can be judged.
Module 6 - Communications Security
may be added to an existing data communications course, or to a course in
office automation.
Module 7 - Corporate Security
Management deals with top management and policy considerations.
Responsibilities of managers vary, depending on their level in an
organization, and this module introduces differences in responsibilities at
various levels of management.
Module 8 - Introduction to Accounting
Controls and EDP Auditing is an introduction to accounting and
auditing controls concepts intended for a broad variety of students in
courses where an appreciation of such concepts is needed.
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