POL 4336: Cybersecurity (2026-2027)
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Cybersecurity is the domain of war and peace as much as work and leisure. All information is potentially vulnerable to cyber manipulation, requiring new analytics and security strategies. Challenges span geopolitics and technology as well as business, government, and private lives in the global economy. This course will accessibly cover cybersecurity matters essential to life, work, policy, and international relations in our Information Age. The course will enhance analytical and strategic skills, foster a comprehensive understanding of this diverse field, and encourages application to and exploration of particular areas of interest to each student. Typically offered: Spring.
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41882 |
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Katya Drozdova
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Tu,Th
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3:00PM-5:00 PM
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03/31-06/04
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McKenna Hall 117
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35 of 35 seats open
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Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
Equivalent: BUS 4336
Crosslisted with: BUS 4336 CRN: 41866
Attributes: Upper-Division, Honors Course, WK Social Sciences, Cultural Understand&Engagement
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Audit, Normal with N
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
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