Cybersecurity Digital Forensics, AAS

  • Cyber Security Digital Forensics

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    Program Overview

    The degree program in Cybersecurity Digital Forensics at BCCC emphasizes content to perform forensic investigations, incident handling, and conduct incident investigations. Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to execute forensic investigations of networks, hosts, and mobile devices. This includes using standard computer forensics and evidence handling techniques to collect, process, review, analyze and produce electronic evidence. Successful completion of the courses in this certificate prepares a student for the Cyber Incident Responder exam sponsored by the Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3), National Centers of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence (CDFAE) program. Students also have the option to complete exam preparations, leading to a variety of related certifications.

    NSA-CAE in Cyber Defense, CAE-CD

    Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Community
     
    The Cyber Security and Assurance Program of Study (PoS) has been approved by the National Security Agency (NSA) and designated as a Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cyber Defense, CAE-CD. For more information, contact Dr. Denise Holland, BCCC's NSA-CAE point of contact (POC), at  dholland@bccc.edu
     
    Learn more at the CAE in Cyber Security Community.
     

Career Options

    • Cybersecurity Operator
    • Cybersecurity Analyst
    • Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Support
    • Cyber Data Security
    • Cybersecurity Associate
    • Situation Awareness Solutions Support

BCCC's Advantage

    • Internships & scholarships
    • Cybersecurity Certification Training and Vouchers
    • Small class size
    • Majority of graduates transfer to a bachelor’s degree program or find job placements

Suggested Sequence Of Courses

  • Every degree-seeking student must complete the College’s General Education Requirements in addition to the requirements of his/her academic program. Through the College’s General Education Requirements, students acquire basic knowledge of the disciplines in the areas of arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, biological and physical sciences, mathematics, English composition, and computer literacy.

    Find out more in the Baltimore City Community College Catalog

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Program Faculty

  • Dr. Denise Holland 
    Associate Professor & Program Coordinator
    BCCC's NSA-CAE point of contact (POC)
    Liberty Campus, Life Sciences Building, Room 320
    410-462-8540 (office)
    dholland@bccc.edu

    Neal Helton
    Assistant Professor of Cyber Security
    Liberty Campus, Life Sciences Building, Room 322
    410-462-8551
    nhelton@bccc.edu