IS5104 Information Security Management
Covers key theoretical and practical aspects of Information Security Management.
Description
This module reviews key theoretical and practical aspects of Information Security Management. The module content covers higher level technical and theoretical issues as well as management issues such as organizational, planning, certification, auditing and governance. From the student's perspective the module introduces students to a topical field of business and IT concern via varied learning styles and in depth consideration of current issues, standards and scenarios. The module uses both block learning and individual self-learning.
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- Timetable
- Reading Lists
- See Course Catalogue for information on credits, prerequisites, load and assessment.
- Resources Lecture notes, practical materials, etc.
Compulsory Elements
See the School of Computer Science Handbook for general information about compulsory elements.
This module has no additional compulsory elements beyond those common to all modules (tutorials and class tests).
Teaching Arrangements
| Delivery | The module will be delivered by:
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| Coordinator | Jonathan Lewis |

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