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Seminar Title: Introduction to Information Security Concepts
Organized by: UCLA Extension
Seminar Venue: Boelter Hall Room 5273, UCLA
Date: Wed, Jan 16 2008   to  Wed, Mar 12 2008
Time: 06:00:PM   to  10:00:PM
Contact Person: UCLA Extension Computers & information Systems
Telephone: 310-825-4100
Description:
This course combines theoretical security models with practical state-of-the-art examples for a comprehensive and useful introduction to this field and should benefit auditors, system administrators, or anyone else with a basic understanding of information technology. Topics include security policies, risk analysis, formal security models, cryptography, legal issues, and network security. Previous distinguished guest speakers have included representatives of leading security vendors, consulting and audit firms, and members of the legal and law enforcement communities. Course material follows the Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) certification exam's Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). Fee: $550.
 
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