IAS5110
Digital Forensics Processes
4 quarter credits
Learners in this course apply forensics tools and techniques to investigate incidents, analyze devices, and conduct forensics reporting. Prerequisite(s): IAS5030.
4 quarter credits
IAS5230
Secure Network Design and Engineering
4 quarter credits
Learners investigate abstract data types and how to address them in solving cybersecurity problems related to network design and engineering. Learners also analyze security requirements while designing network operational systems in order to gain approvals in recognition and compliance with organizational governance and processes. Finally, learners articulate how virtualization is implemented, deployed, and used, and describe the implications that interfaces between major components of virtualized systems have for security.
4 quarter credits
IAS5310
Health Care Environment
4 quarter credits
In this course, learners identify health care organizations and their data management practices, develop an understanding of key health care terminology and acronyms, and identify the sources, types, and classification methods of health care data. Learners also analyze privacy rights and state and federal regulations, to formulate how to protect privacy rights while still meeting the demands for greater efficiency and effectiveness in the provision of health care. Finally, learners examine the codes of conduct required of IT professionals working in health care. For MS in Information Assurance and Security learners only.
4 quarter credits
IAS5320
Patient Privacy Rights and HealthCare Regulatory Requirements
4 quarter credits
Learners in this course evaluate the differences between healthcare privacy and healthcare information security and develop their understanding of the healthcare regulatory environment. Learners identify and demonstrate the use of tools and controls used to prevent data breaches, and evaluate the processes for creating forensic evidence of a breach. To help end users comply with data security, learners also develop policies, procedures, and user training, which consists of documentation, communication, and notifications and risk assessment strategies. Prerequisite(s): IAS5200 or IAS5310.
4 quarter credits
IAS5330
Third Party Risk Management in Health Care
4 quarter credits
Learners in this course identify and examine the risks caused by third parties, and the policies and documents required to ensure that they are in compliance with security requirements. Learners evaluate the difference between a third party and a business associate, as well as gain an understanding of the laws, regulations, contracts, and agreements that apply to each. Learners also demonstrate the use of tools and methodologies for auditing and monitoring interactions with third parties and business associates to ensure security compliance. Prerequisite(s): IAS5200 or IAS5310.
4 quarter credits