Information Analyst and Cyber Security
At PHILLY-TECH, students will learn about information security, data analysis and install software such as firewalls to protect computer networks. Students will plan and carry out security measures to protect a computer’s networks and systems. PHILLY-TECH’S cyber Security focuses on protecting data from cyber related crime that includes fraud, phishing and other threats. PHILLY-TECH’S analysis program helps students understand company IT infrastructure in detail, and evaluate threats that could potentially breach the network.
The program will continuously adapt to evolving cyber security technologies and practices. Students will have the opportunity to work on real-world cyber security projects, building a portfolio that prepares them for careers in information analysis, threat detection, security policy development, and other related fields.
Diploma in Information Analyst and Cyber Security Program
Duration: 2 years (4 Trimesters)
CYBSEC 100: Introduction to Information Analysis and Cyber Security
- Overview of information analysis and cyber security
- The importance of data protection and security
- Ethical considerations in cyber security
COMPSC 100: Computer Science Fundamentals
- Introduction to computer systems and architecture
- Operating systems and file management
- Networking basics
CROPT 100: Cryptography Fundamentals
- Principles of cryptography
- Encryption and decryption methods
- Cryptographic algorithms and key management
INFPOL 100: Information Security Policies and Compliance
- Legal and regulatory aspects of information security
- Developing and implementing security policies
- Compliance with industry standards (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA)
NETSEC 100: Network Security
- Securing network infrastructure
- Firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and VPNs
- Network monitoring and incident response
NETSEC 101: Malware Analysis and Defense
- Types of malware (viruses, Trojans, ransomware)
- Malware analysis techniques
- Anti-malware tools and strategies
NETSEC 102: Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing
- Introduction to ethical hacking
- Penetration testing methodologies
- Vulnerability assessment and reporting
NETSEC 103: Security Awareness and Training
- Educating employees and users about security
- Security awareness programs
- Creating a security-conscious culture
NETSEC 104: Incident Response and Forensics
- Developing incident response plans
- Digital forensics and evidence collection
- Post-incident analysis and recovery
CLOUDS 100: Cloud Security
- Securing cloud-based infrastructure and services
- Identity and access management in the cloud
- Security considerations for SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS
SOFDS 100: Secure Software Development
Secure coding practices
Software development life cycle (SDLC) security
Code review and vulnerability assessment
CYBSRI 100: Cyber Security Risk Management
- Identifying and assessing cyber risks
- Risk mitigation and management strategies
- Cyber insurance and business continuity planning
NETSSP 100: Security Strategy and Policy Development
- Developing a comprehensive security strategy
- Policy implementation and enforcement
- Aligning security with business objectives
CYBPRO 100: Capstone Project
- Independent cyber security project development
- Real-world application of cyber security techniques
- Presentation and documentation of the project
CYBS 1O1: Advanced Cyber Security Topics
- Exploring advanced topics (AI in cyber security, blockchain, etc.)
- Emerging threats and security trends
- Career paths and continued learning in cyber security
CYBATES 100: Final Assessment and Certification
- Final assessment and evaluation of knowledge and skills
Successful completion of the program leads to the award of the Diploma in Information Analyst and Cyber Security
Students have to contact the school administration if they want to take extra credits or transfer credits to pursue the Diploma Certificate or Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree in their field of interest. Students will select required number courses in each of the areas listed to meet general education requirements graduation for the A.A.S. Some of these courses can be transferred directly from and to the university system and may be substituted for recommended courses on the outline. Students should speak with an advisor before doing so these selective courses are required for all students.
- Selected Communication Course (Choose two for Diploma or three for the Associate)
ENGL 100: Fundamentals of Speech
CPL 100: Career Planning
CPL 101: Communications and Career Strategies
ENGL 101: Composition
ENGL 102: composition
- Selected Mathematics Course (Choose two for Diploma or three for the Associate)
MATH 100:General Math
MATH 101:Intermediate Algebra
MATH 102:College Algebra
- Selected Social Science Course (Choose two for Diploma or four for the Associate)
ECON 105:Leadership
ECON 101:Principles of Microeconomics I
ECON 102:Principles of Macroeconomics II
SOC 101:Introduction to Sociology
PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology
HIST 101: History