This course will provide an overview of the current cyber defense posture and policies in a national security framework. Learners will study security governance frameworks, models, and tools that we utilize to help defend networks and their internal systems in most organizations worldwide, with a focus on government entities. You will study the cyber threat environment; laws and policies that govern cybersecurity; current and historical structure, functions, and capabilities of private and governmental agencies comprising the cyber community; and future trends that affect national security.
Credit: Completion of this course earns 4 undergraduate credits from Radford University. Applicability of the undergraduate credit to a degree program may vary.
Prerequisites: In order to add this course, you must have successfully completed:
• CBIT 100 - Ethics and Laws in Cybersecurity
• CBIT 101 - Foundations of Cybersecurity
• CBIT 240 - Data and Web Security
• CBIT 250 - Network Security
• CBIT 475 - Penetration Testing and Incident Handling