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Computer Courses

Computer Courses

 

 

Information Security: Protect Your Company and Yourself

 

Information security is one of the most important topics today, both for business owners and individuals. Unfortunately, information security is typically viewed as a technical topic, suitable only for computer professionals. Nothing could be further from the truth. Information security is far more of a managerial and personal topic, than a technical topic.  This course is taught from a non-technical, managerial perspective. The course's in-depth coverage includes risk management, threats to your organization's information, and defenses against those threats. On an individual level, the course concludes with guidelines to follow in securing your personal information at home, helping to prevent loss of private, sensitive information and/or identity theft.

 

Prerequisite:  None

Course Length: 80 hrs.

Tuition: $ 800.00 (Includes books only)

 

At the end of this course, the student will receive a certificate of completion

 

Computer Network Security

This course will address a range of skill sets including entry level information security and broad based security essentials, as well as advanced subject areas like audit, intrusion detection, incident handling, firewalls and perimeter protection, forensics, hacker techniques, and Windows and Unix operating system security. This course prepares you for Global Information Assurance Certifications (GIAC).

Prerequisites: None

Course Length: 80 hrs

Tuition: $ 800.00 (Includes books only)

 

At the end of this course, the student will received a certificate of completion

 

Understanding Network Fundamentals

 

This course will address common computer networking strategies, network terminology and develop a general understanding of computer network systems.  Topics to be covered includes networking trends, OSI reference model, data communication technologies, accessing the communication channels, communications protocols, internetworking including network components, and related topics.

 

Students enrolling in this course should understand the basic concepts involved in working with a personal computer and be familiar with the components that make up the personal computer (PC), including input, output, and storage devices. 

 

Prerequisite: None

Course Length: 80 hrs.

Tuition: $ 800.00 (Includes books only)

 

At the end of this course, the student will receive a certificate of completion

 

 

 

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