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152 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623
USA
http://nssa.rit.edu
BS in Information Security and Forensics (ISF)
http://nssa.rit.edu/?q=node/14
Course length
Contact institute for details.
Course description
The ISF degree was developed to respond to the increasing need for advanced studies in the areas of computer and network security and forensics. Due to the technical nature of this program it is well suited for students who are strong in mathematics and the sciences.
The BS in Information Security and Forensics is designed to produce graduates who will be experts in the identification of computer security vulnerabilities and the detection of computer security exploits. They will also be facile in recognizing and repelling such attacks. Of equal importance for these students is an understanding of the forensic requirements of proving that an attack occurred and where it originated. They will have the knowledge needed to diagnose the extent of the attack so that damage can be repaired and the extent of any information loss assessed. Their coursework includes a complement of core courses which gives the students a firm foundation in networking, systems and network administration and security. This is followed by advanced study were the students select either the computer security track or the network security track. This allows the student to gain in depth knowledge in their areas of interest. Although security issues are addressed throughout our curriculum students in the ISF program address security issues and technologies in great depth.
Admissions and entry requirements
See http://www.rit.edu/admission.html
Fees
http://finweb.rit.edu/sfs/billing/tuitionandfees/0910/
Contact Person
Sylvia Perez-Hardy
Associate Professor and Department Chair
Sylvia.Perez-Hardy@rit.edu
Tel: 585-475-7941
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