Associate of Science in Computer & Information Science - Network Security
The Associate of Science in Computer & Information Science - Network Security degree from ECPI College of Technology can help you acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to start a rewarding career as a System Security Technician, Network Security Technician, Network Administrator and more. Understanding how systems are vulnerable and knowing how to protect them from hackers, viruses, and other acts of cyber-terrorism is a high priority. Through interactive, hands-on instruction, graduates are able to create and manage user/group accounts, configure network routers, and administer and manage networks, assist in development and implementation of policies for disaster recovery and network security, and more.
Associate of Applied Science in Information Systems - Network Security & Forensics
Our Network Administration Specialization Online prepares you to meet the diverse needs of businesses around the country. In this Specialization that can be completed entirely online, you will build, configure, and troubleshoot computer hardware. You will also learn to install, manage, and monitor computer networks using popular network operating systems. Having secure information is important to businesses in every industry. You will be prepared to protect networks from misuse, unauthorized access, and malfunction as well as from the improper disclosure of information by earning your Associate's degree online with a Specialization in Network Security and Forensics.
Associate of Applied Science - Information Technology - Security Technology
The Associate of Science in Security Technology degree offers students a discovery on how information systems are integral to organizational success. In this program, students will have a foundation of coursework and hands-on experiences with business technology systems, and the security procedures and technologies used to secure those systems. Security students will then move on to discover the technologies that comprise network infrastructures that allow for the successful transfer and use of mission critical business information. Security students will move on to experience the technologies and procedures Technology professionals use to secure business systems and assets after discovering the makeup of Technology systems. Students will interact with the technologies used to secure and harden servers, network operating systems, and systems in general.Students will also learn how to assess businesses for risk, develop effective policies and procedures to secure systems and respond to incidents and disasters. Some typical jobs for security technology include (national salary averages from salary.com): Help Desk Support ($38,844 - $50,094), Database Analyst I ($30,325 - $63,951), Business Systems Analyst I ($38,682 - $55,719).