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ITEC251 Cyber Security Analysis
Program Description
ITEC251 Cyber Security Analysis is a 3.0-credit course that prepares students for work in security analysis, threat intelligence analysis, and as incident response handlers.
Prerequisites
- Enrolment in Interactive and Digital Technologies Diploma
- Post Degree Diploma in Information Technology
- Associate of Science (Computing and Information Sciences) Degree
Lecture Hours
45 hours
Program Details
ITEC251 Cyber Security Analysis is part of the following programs:
- Interactive and Digital Technologies Diploma
- Post Degree Diploma in Information Technology
- Associate of Science (Computing and Information Sciences) Degree
Areas of Study
ITEC251 Cyber Security Analysis falls under the following areas of study:
- Information Technology
- Computing and Information Sciences
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