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The starting course is "Information Security in the Public and Private Sectors"
This course is the first in a series of three courses designed to give students a Graduate level Certificate in Enterprise Information Security. Course Topics include:
- Information Assurance, NSTISS and InfoSec overview
- Legal Elements of Information Security
- Information Security Governance
- Security and Personnel
- Automated Information Systems and Operating Environments
- Security Planning
- Security Auditing and Monitoring
- Network and Operations Security
- Physical and Infrastructure Security
- Identification, Authentication, and Access Control
The MIS Department has been ranked a Top 5 Institution for over 20 consecutive years by U.S. News and World Report |
NEW DISTANCE LEARNING
ENTERPRISE SECURITY CERTIFICATE
Courses Start
November 9, 2009

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Enterprise Security Certificate
The University of Arizona MIS Department’s “Enterprise Security Certificate” is targeted at current IT professionals and managers interested in Security and Information Assurance. It covers a broad spectrum of current and emerging IS Security, Enterprise systems, and Enterprise system security issues while providing a broad, up-to-date perspective on practices and challenges. The three courses include the following:
- Information Security in Public and Private Sectors (MIS 556)
- Privacy, Security, and Business Continuity (MIS 557)
- Introduction to Enterprise Computing Environments (MIS 558)
The certificate leverages the MIS department’s current status as a Center of Excellence in Information Assurance (CE-IA) with the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS). Students who successfully complete this certificate will receive the following NSA-CNSS certificates:
- CNSS 4011 – Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professionals
- CNSS 4012 – Senior Systems Managers
- CNSS 4016 – Risk Analysis
Details:
Dates of course: November 9 - February 5, 2010
Course tuition: In-state $2,379 or
Out-of-state $4,896
(additional per semester fees may apply)
Admission instructions, requirements and procedures may be found here.
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