May 03, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CSA 420 - Ethical Hacking I

(3 credits)
Unlike their “black-hat” counterparts, ethical hackers employ their skill-sets and knowledge base to identify weaknesses and vulnerabilities in computers and computer systems so risks can be mitigated before a breach occurs.  This course serves as an introduction to the world of hacking.  Students will learn the legal and ethical considerations and consequences of hacking, as well as the steps and methodologies required to complete a penetration test or perform an ethical hack.  Using hands-on exercises and training, students will learn how to conduct reconnaissance of a target system and how to properly utilize and interpret the results of modern-day hacking tools.  Tool coverage includes Kali, Metasploit, Nmap, Netcat, and others.  Exposure to the Linux operating system, TCP/IP protocols, and cryptography will also be incorporated into the material. Prerequisite(s): CSA 101  CSA 130  CPSC 121  or MIS 110  ( CSA 210  Recommended) Fall (alternate years)