Executive education classes at Carnegie Mellon
Executive education classes at Carnegie Mellon
By CSO Contributor
April 15, 2005 — CSO — Smart Budgeting, Spending & Metrics
Law, Investigation, Ethics & Privacy
Strategic Planning & Leadership
Organizational Management & Negotiation Strategies
Risk Management & Business Continuity Planning
Physical Security
Information Security
Key Technologies & Emerging Trends
Northeastern University's Converged Curriculum
The curriculum for the master's of science in information assurance at Northeastern University combines technical classes and criminology classes. All students take core classes. Students also take prerequisite technical and criminology courses to fill in areas where their background knowledge might be lacking.
* Introduction to information assurance
* Information system forensics
* Ethics, privacy and digital rights
* Applied cryptography
* Computer systems and networks
* Security risk management and assessment
* Capstone project: An industry-related team project combining the backgrounds of both student groups
Technical electives
* Wireless networks
* Database management
* Cryptography and computer security
* Software design and security
* Computer security software tools
Criminological electives
* Forensic computer investigation
* White-collar crime
* Terrorism and international crime
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