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Nov 21, 2024
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CIS 3635C - Cybersecurity Design Lab 1 Credits: 3
Course Description: This course aims to build on skills learned during in proceeding courses and put them to use towards designing and executing cybersecurity engineering laboratories. Student teams will investigate the human, hardware, and software interactions in devices or systems and then will develop demonstrable laboratory prototypes using cybersecurity engineering principles and skills from foundational electrical and computer engineering and computer science courses. Students will be guided through project-based learning experiences and general design practices and processes with access to course materials, specialized hardware, and software in the cybersecurity engineering laboratory. The course will include functional representations, concept evaluation, planning, teamwork, and require extensive written communication and documentation. This course will enhance students’ knowledge of design processes as well as core cybersecurity engineering topics and prepare them to tackle future open-ended problems in their capstone design course. Prerequisites: EEL 3702 - Digital Logic Design and COP 3337 - Object Oriented Programming and EEE 3351 - Electronic Devices and CNT 4409 - Network Security Primary Term(s) Offered: Rotation Year
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