This certificate provides a broad understanding of network systems security as it applies to the overall enterprise mission, including how to secure mobile wireless computing devices and applications.
Security terms, definitions, concepts, and issues that face government and industry are addressed. Overarching security disciplines, important for a more rounded understanding of security management, are explored. Additional emphasis is placed on cryptography, where students study public and private key algorithms and how they work with network protocols.
Security Management (12 credits)
Why Capitol?
Our comprehensive cybersecurity center
The Center for Cybersecurity Research and Analysis serves as the university hub for training, research, analysis, and programming in all things cybersecurity. Learn to defeat simulated cyberattacks, land an internship where you can put your skills to work and prepare for the workforce, publish a scholarly article addressing an existing challenge in the field, and much more. Students–both on-ground and online–faculty, alumni, and community partners alike are welcome.