Adjunct Instructor - IS370 Information Security
- CPY001 Park University
- Parkville, MO
- 7mo ago
- Part-Time
- On-site
Appointments are made on a term-by-term basis. Adjunct faculty are required to successfully complete an online Canvas LMS orientation course before being scheduled, as well as other training if required by the department. This is a face to face course. Local applicants only.
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Masters or Ph.D. level degree in the discipline (CS or IS) or in a related discipline (MBA, etc.) from an accredited school AND
Received graduate credit with a grade of B or better in the course applied to teach, OR a certification in Information Security or Information Assurance, OR
one year work experience in subject material of course applied to teach.
The Computer Science department requires that you specifically address how professional experience, or graduate coursework pertains to Core Learning Outcome with your Questionnaire submission.
Core Learning Outcomes:
Introduction to Information Security; The Need for Security
Legal, Ethical, and Professional Issues; Risk Management
Planning for Security; Security Technology: Firewalls & VPNs
Security Technology: Intrusion Detection, Access Control, and other Security Tools
Cryptography
Physical Security Implementing Information Security
Security & Personnel; Information Security Maintenance
This course introduces students to the field of information systems security from both managerial and technical perspectives. The topics to be examined include legal and ethical issues in information systems, risk identification and management, security planning, security technology, cryptography, and information system implementation and maintenance.