Applied Bachelor in Network and Cybersecurity
Program Overview
Applied Bachelor in Network and Cybersecurity
The Applied Bachelor in Network and Cybersecurity is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the field of network and cybersecurity.
Program Structure
- The program includes a range of courses that cover the fundamentals of storage networking, cybersecurity, and network administration.
- One of the key courses in the program is NCS-3101: Fundamentals of Storage Networking.
NCS-3101: Fundamentals of Storage Networking
Course Details
- Credit Hours: 3
- Semester: 1
- Pre-requisite: ICT1202
- Notes: NA
Course Description
The overall objective of the course is to develop student capabilities (skills) of Information Storage System Environment, including Information Storage, Evolution of Storage Technology and Architecture, Data Center Infrastructure, and Key Challenges in Managing Information. The course also covers advanced concepts in Storage Area Networks (SAN), including building blocks, architecture, protocols, and mechanisms, as well as the different Standardization Bodies and Industry Organizations concerned with SAN. The course consists of 2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of lab per week.
Program Courses
- AB- Network & Cyber Security
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- AB- Software Security
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