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Jan 15, 2025
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CIS 269 - Internet of Things (IoT) Security & Forensics5 Credits This course provides the fundamentals and principles of the Internet of Things (IoT) as it applies to IoT security. Smart devices such as mobiles, artificial intelligence (AI) devices, refrigerators, smartwatches, door locks, security systems will be covered, with emphasis on security best practices for securing IoT devices in the modern world.
Pre-requisite(s) CIS 155 with min 2.0 FeesCF
Quarters Typically Offered Winter Evening, Online Spring Evening, Online
Designed to Serve Students in the AAS in Global Cybersecurity Investigations or related degree Active Date 20220405T16:40:48
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Contact Hours: Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Contact Hours 66 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline
- Introduction to IoT devices and their dynamic uses
- How IoT devices communicate on the network and in the cloud
- The future of ISO standards for IoT devices and their hosting platforms
- Common vulnerabilities when using IoT devices
- Best practices for securing IoT devices
- Controlling IoT devices from the web and their communication protocols
- Introduce global privacy issues to consider when investigating IoT devices
- Legalities and forensic challenges when collecting IoT data for investigations
- Artificial intelligence and how it integrates with IoT devices
Student Learning Outcomes Define Internet of Things (IoT) and describe security in the era of IoT
Describe industry accepted network topology, architecture and network protocols
Differentiate between various IoT cloud platforms
Interface and visualize IoT devices for Cloud platform protocols
Discuss security issues in the IoT
Apply security policies and tools to secure networks
Investigate IoT security breaches by using established industry investigative tools and techniques.
Analyze security incidents and prepare appropriate responses
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