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Apr 29, 2024
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SEC 335 - Software & Web Site Security Focuses on the tight interrelationship between programming software, World Wide Web (WWW) servers and services, and information security. Software is the basis of everything in the digital realm – applications, services, operating systems, and more. The Internet, and particularly the Web, has emerged as the universal network for applications ranging from entertainment to international commerce. Students will learn about the information security strengths and weaknesses of various programming languages, flaws in software systems, vulnerabilities inherent in common Web and other server and client (i.e., browser) implementations, ways to secure Internet servers and services, and methods to make server administrators more security aware. Prerequisites: Take WEB-125 SEC-250 NET-250, NET-260; Credits: 3 ITS
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