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Information Assurance (IA) Education Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina, Columb

Information Assurance (IA) Education Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina, Columbia. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. 22 tenured or tenure track faculty members Undergraduate programs Computer Engineering Computer Information Systems

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Information Assurance (IA) Education Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina, Columb

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  1. Information Assurance (IA) Education Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina, Columbia Computer Science and Engineering

  2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering • 22 tenured or tenure track faculty members • Undergraduate programs • Computer Engineering • Computer Information Systems • Computer Science • Graduate Programs • Certificate of Graduate Studies in Information Assurance and Security • Master of Engineering in Computer Science and Engineering • Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering • Master of Software Engineering • Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering

  3. Information Assurance Education • 3 faculty members with primary interest in IA • Csilla Farkas: Information assurance, web data security and privacy, damage and social vulnerability analysis of cyber attacks • Chin-Tser Huang: Intrusion detection, wireless security, network protocols • Wenyuan Xu: Wireless networking and security, sensor networks, jamming detection and avoidance • 6 faculty members with IA-related research • Duncan Buell, Caroline Eastman, Stephen Fenner, Michael Huhns, Manton Matthews, and John Rose Computer Science and Engineering

  4. IA Education • IA courses have been offered regularly since 2000 • 5 undergraduate and graduate-level courses • 8 graduate-level courses • Graduate Certificate Program in Information Assurance and Security (IA&S), effective since Fall 2004 http://www.cse.sc.edu/research/isl/ia&s_certificate.html • Courses meet the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) Training Standards 4011, 4013, and 4014 • Required for Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education designated by the National Security Agency Computer Science and Engineering

  5. Graduate Certificate Program in IA&S Targeted group • Graduate students enrolled in one of the graduate level programs • IT professionals working in security related fields Computer Science and Engineering

  6. IA&S Certificate Graduate Program Admission Requirements • Baccalaureate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related field • Work experience as information security professional • Admission requirements for graduate study at the Department of Computer Science and Engineeringhttp://www.cse.sc.edu/GRADUATE/AdmissionsPage.html Computer Science and Engineering

  7. IA&S Certificate Program Graduation requirements • 18 hours of graduate study with B average • 9 hours core courses • 9 hours of elective courses Computer Science and Engineering

  8. Core Courses • CSCE 522 – Information Systems Security Principles • Offered every Fall semester • Required for Computer Information Systems majors • CSCE 715– Network Security • Offered every Fall semester • CSCE 727 – Information Warfare • Offered every 3rd semester Computer Science and Engineering

  9. Elective Courses • CSCE 201 – Introduction to Computer Security • CSCE 517 – Computer Crime and Forensics • CSCE 548 – Secure Software Construction • CSCE 557 – Introduction to Cryptography • CSCE 790 – Security and Privacy for Emerging Ubiquitous Communication system • CSCE 813 – Internet Security • CSCE 814 – Distributed Systems Security • CSCE 824 – Secure Database Systems Computer Science and Engineering

  10. Center for Information Assurance Engineering (CIAE)http://www.cse.sc.edu/research/isl/ Computer Science and Engineering

  11. Future Considerations Research and Education • Goal: • Understand workforce demand and available educational resources • Strategic plan for future to optimize resource usage • Student enrollment in CSE programs and in IA courses • Undergraduate vs. graduate education vs. certification • Skills needed by industry • Collaboration between academic institutes, industry, and government • Demand for workforce  attract students for computing and IA • Support for IA centers  scholarship for students, internship, travel to conferences, etc. • Sharing IA course materials  enhanced IA education, distant education, guest lectures Computer Science and Engineering

  12. Contact Information Center for Information Assurance Engineering http://www.cse.sc.edu/research/isl Csilla Farkas farkas@cec.sc.edu Computer Science and Engineering

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