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Cyber Security and Assurance Degree
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Program Overview
The Cyber Security and Assurance Program at BCCC emphasizes the need to build a wall between our private information and those who seek to exploit it. Recurring events such as virus, worms, and online attacks committed by hackers or other cyber criminals, have revealed weaknesses in current information technologies and the need to heighten the security of these critical systems. Students will gain practical experience in understanding threats and dangers, assessing security and analyzing a wide range of businesses, and the steps needed to mitigate these vulnerabilities through state-of-the-art technology. The program prepares students for vendor-specific or commercially available security certification.NSA-CAE in Cyber Defense, CAE-CDThe 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.Link to the CAE Community: https://www.caecommunity.org/
Cybersecurity Digital Forensics Degree
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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.
The Cyber Security and Assurance Program of Study (PoS) application has been recommended as a National Security Agency (NSA) as a Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cyber Defense. For more information, contact Dr. Denise Holland, BCCC's NSA-CAE point of contact (POC), at dholland@bccc.edu.
Cybersecurity Advisory Board
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Cyber Security and Assurance and Cybersecurity Digital Forensics Advisory Board members meet at least annually. Members serving on the Board include representatives from Academia; Cybersecurity Private Businesses; Government Contractors; and BCCC faculty, leadership, and students. The Advisory Board provides exceptional support for the Cybersecurity programs, faculty, students career opportunities, and more. The advisory board reviews and makes recommendations to cyber degree and certificate programs to ensure they BCCC’s cybersecurity courses meet the demanding needs of the cybersecurity public and private sectors. Additionally, Advisory Board members communicate career, internship, and scholarship opportunities for BCCC students. Dr. Denise Holland chairs the Cybersecurity Advisory Board.
Student Cybersecurity Resources
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- Over the Wire
- Hack the Box
- Cyber Warriors Club (See Dr. Denise Holland for more information)
Support
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For Canvas login or general online course help, email online@bccc.edu or call 410-462-7625.
For all other IT support, contact ITS Helpdesk at 410-462-7411 or helpdesk@bccc.edu.
Program Faculty
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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.eduNeal Helton
Assistant Professor of Cyber Security
Liberty Campus, Life Sciences Building, Room 322
410-462-8551
nhelton@bccc.edu