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(5 credits)
Students in this doctoral seminar focus on the scholarly and practice-oriented literature related to information security. Students explore major theoretical approaches and practices that define the discipline and the strategic and organizational implications of information security, such as secure data, secure networks, vulnerabilities, and computer forensics. During the majority of the seminar, students work with colleagues, including faculty members, to identify threads and tendencies for further reading and discussion in a true doctoral seminar format. They also have the opportunity to lead their colleagues as well as to participate in academic discourse.
Pre-requisites
- DITC 8000
- DITC 8225
- DITC 8240
- DITC 8250
- DITC 8255
- DITC 8425
- DITC 8447
- DITC 8665
- DITC 8950
- RESI 8701