The following portfolio is a representation of all of the skills and experiences I have gained throughout my time at the University of Louisville studying Computer Information Security with a track in Information Security.
My Teams Elaboration Specifications
" Introduces the fundamentals of object-oriented analysis and design, including experience with a CASE tool. Topics include requirements determination, feasibility analysis, modeling with Unified Modeling Language (UML) and data dictionary construction, data modeling and normalization, user interface requirements specification, and information security procedures. Successful completion of this course requires development of problem and design specifications for an information systems project."
" This course provides an introduction to IT infrastructure issues and covers topics related to computer and systems architecture and communication networks, with an overall focus on the services and capabilities that IT infrastructure solutions enable in an organizational context. It gives students the knowledge and skills that they need for communicating effectively with professionals whose special focus is on hardware and systems software technology and for designing processes and solutions that require in-depth understanding of the IT infrastructure capabilities and limitations. It also prepares students for interaction with external vendors of IT infrastructure components and solutions. "
"This course provides an introduction to IT infrastructure issues and covers topics related to computer and systems architecture and communication networks, with an overall focus on the services and capabilities that IT infrastructure solutions enable in an organizational context. It gives students the knowledge and skills that they need for communicating effectively with professionals whose special focus is on hardware and systems software technology and for designing processes and solutions that require in-depth understanding of the IT infrastructure capabilities and limitations. It also prepares students for interaction with external vendors of IT infrastructure components and solutions."
"These courses emphasize object-oriented software development. Students study the object model and apply it to systems development problems. Topics include polymorphism, inheritance, and object interaction. Event-driven programming of graphical user interfaces is introduced. Application areas may include data structures, searching, sorting, and databases. Extensive programming assignments are required. "
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Consisted of three courses CIS 480, 481, & 484
These courses were gave me an understand of Information Securitiy and alot of the practices that surround the IT Security field as a whole. " The topics include fundamentals of database security, SQL Server introduction, database attacks and defense, Windows systems security, integration of SQL Server security policy into systems infrastructure, user management and security, security policies for instances and databases, ownership chaining, database pen testing, data encryption, database security models and concerns (inference, aggregation, access controls). "
"This course will provide a solid and practical foundation for the design and implementation of database systems. Emphasis will be on the relational database model, with significant coverage of basic relational database concepts, normalization, E-R modeling, and SQL. Additional topics may include fundamental transaction management concepts, and more recent data storage technologies if time permits. Course software includes SQL server."