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MIS 4800 - Information Security Project (3)


Oakland University, School of Business Administration, Department of Decision & Information Sciences
Syllabus

Course Information:
CRN: 43570
Campus: Main Campus
Schedule Type: Lecture

Monday

06:30 PM - 09:20 PM

Main Campus Campus | Elliott Hall | Room 200C

This course introduces a Cyber Security Framework that organizations can use to implement a sound information security program. It will provide hand-on experience with tools, techniques and processes including lab exercises, demos, case studies and homework assignments. Emphasis on how to interpret an information security framework and build it into a measurable and effective security program. Prerequisite(s): (MIS 300 or MIS 3000) or (MIS 301 or MIS 3010) and (MIS 305 or MIS 3050) and MIS 4180 with a minimum grade of 2.0 in each course. MIS 4180 may be taken concurrently. 

Identical with MIS 5800


Professor Information:
Name: Sajay  Rai

Office Location: Elliott Hall

My office hours I am available most the days and evenings via phone and will be available at EH if an appointment is made

You can reach me at 248-723-5224 or at sajayrai@oakland.edu

Professor Expectations:  For students to be prepared when they come to the class by doing their assigned homework.


Learning Outcomes:
Students will be able to:

  • Understand Information Security Framework and best practices.
  • Get exposure to various cyber security topics and get to understand through the use of demos, labs and hands-on exercises
  • Take this practical knowledge to their employers and assist with cyber security projects



Textbooks and Materials:
Textbooks: None.

Additional Materials:  Professor will provide slide decks for each class on Moodie.


Assignments and Grading:
WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS

Yes. There will be written assignments in forms of homework case studies. The written assignment will be in the form of power point slides.

TESTS/EXAMS

Mid-term and Final.

HOMEWORK, LAB WORK, ETC.

Each week, the students will get homework or a case study.

PARTICIPATION

30% of the total points are for class participation.

TOTAL 1000 POINTS.  400 POINTS FOR FINAL EXAM.  300 POINTS FOR MID-TERM.  300 POINTS FOR CLASS PARTICIPATION.

A=4.0

A=-3.7

B+=3.3

B=3.0

B-=2.7

C+=2.3

C=2.0

C-=1.7

D+=1.3

D=1.0

F=0.0


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