Cyber Forensics/Information Security

Keiser University's Bachelor of Science degree in Cyber Forensics/Information Security is a completion program for graduates of Associate of Science programs in computer-related fields and prepares students for careers in information security, data recovery and computer forensics. Students learn to detect and prevent cybercrimes through technical expertise and investigation skills. Students will assess system weaknesses and learn to provide security solutions against cybercriminal attacks.

Students will become proficient in using information security tools and forensic techniques to collect, preserve and analyze digital network evidence, and to plan for, detect and recover from crime incidences that affect a computer network. Students analyze legal considerations for the investigation and prosecution of computer crimes, and learn how to develop a forensic process that is defensible in court.

Cyber Forensics/Information Security courses include:

Keiser University's Bachelor of Science degree in Cyber Forensics/Information Security enables graduates of computer-related associate programs to expand their knowledge and career choices in cyber-criminology.

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