WHAT IT MEANS:
The world is growing more reliant on the Internet and web services for information and communications. Many families routinely
shop online. Local, state and federal government offices increasingly use computers to communicate with each other throughout
the country. And an even larger number of businesses in the United States are networked to branch offices on almost every
continent. The World Wide Web and its expanding digital universe promise even more exciting options for businesses and
consumers.
While information and communication opportunities are increasing, security challenges are increasing as well. In 2001, more
than 34,000 attacks on Internet computers were reported to the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT). CERT, a
government-funded clearinghouse, predicts the number will double by 2003. In our global marketplace, an attack on one computer
has the potential to affect the operations of many interdependent systems. In the wake of September 11, 2001, the U.S. and
other nations have become even more concerned about the threat to computer infrastructure and information systems through the
potential misuse of computer networks and the Internet.
While there is a need for reliable computer systems that provide security and privacy to both businesses and consumers, a need
also exists for systems security professionals who can help design, configure, implement, manage, support and secure these
computer systems.
WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU:
Employees with knowledge of information systems security are now considered to be an important part of many information
technology infrastructure teams. Graduates of the Information Systems Security program in the School of Information Technology
at ITT Tech will have a credential that can help them pursue career opportunities in a variety of entry-level positions
involving information systems security, some of which may include: security professionals as part of software development and
information technology infrastructure teams; security technicians working with Internet service providers, application service
providers and systems integrators; and security auditors. Rather than teach only the business or strategic planning side of
information systems security, ITT Tech's program covers both management and technical aspects of this field. These are the
kinds of skills that can be valuable in today's digital marketplace.
This program is available at the following campuses. Please select a campus to learn more about this program.
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