Strategic Cybersecurity Management
Description
Information security is not just a technical issue but a critical policy and business issue. The purpose of this course is to help students acquire the knowledge and build up the capability to understand and analyse the key policy and business issues pertaining to information security threats and countermeasures, based on a solid understanding of cyber security ecosystem along with the dynamics of technology innovation and in the context of digital transformation. We approach this purpose by integrating four learning components, including technical countermeasures designed to protect information systems, economics theories as the foundation of information security policy, case studies and getting-into data throughout the teaching process. It is recommended that students have the capability to use at least one of the data processing and analytics tools, e.g., Excel. Students should have basic knowledge about computer system, software and networking.
Requisites
Prerequisites: (IS302/IS443/CS440) & (IS112/IS105) - Pre-req
Co-requisites: None
Anti-requisites: None
Attributes
Department: SCIS
Course Level: Undergraduate
Tracks: CS/IS: Cybersecurity Track
Areas: Advanced Business Technology Major Business Options Econ Major Rel/Econ Options Grad Req - Dig Tech/Data Ana (Intake 2024 onwards) IS Depth Electives IT Solution Development Electives Information Systems Electives Social Sciences/PLE Major-related
Learning Outcomes
Graduate Learning Outcomes
Disciplinary Knowledge, Multidisciplinary Knowledge, Interdisciplinary Knowledge, Critical thinking & problem solving, Communication, Self-directed learning, Resilience
Competencies
Security Governance, Cyber and Data Breach Incident Management, Security Education and Awareness, Security Strategy