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Foundations of Cybersecurity

Course: CY2550 · Instructor: Wang, Hsiao-an · Term: Spring 2025
Community Ratings
Online:4.4|Course:4.4|Learning:4.4|Instructor:4.6|Effectiveness:4.5
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Course Description

Presents an overview of basic principles and security concepts related to information systems, including workstation security, system security, and communications security. Discusses legal, ethical, and human factors and professional issues associated with cybersecurity, including the ability to differentiate between laws and ethics. Offers students an opportunity to use a substantial variety of existing software tools to probe both computer systems and networks in order to learn how these systems function, how data moves within these systems, and how these systems might be vulnerable. Covers security methods, controls, procedures, economics of cybercrime, criminal procedure, and forensics.

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  • Best for: No standout strengths in the five student dimensions.
  • ⚠️Watch out: Clarity and Fairness stand out (On Par, On Par).
  • 💡Key insight: No strong dimension pattern detected.

Strengths & Areas for attention

  • On Par: Online (4.4)
  • Strong: Community (4.5)
  • ⚠️On Par: Clarity (4.4)
  • ⚠️On Par: Fairness (4.4)

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