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Information
security is one of the fastest-growing
careers in the information technology
field, according to the U.S.
Department of Labor. As computer-
and network-based information
assumes an increasingly pivotal
role in the global economy,
“infosec” is becoming
a central player in business,
industry and homeland security.
What sets Champlain’s
program apart is its link to
a comprehensive suite of IT
offerings and its depth of study:
Champlain infosec graduates
will be able to focus on IT
issues from all sides of the
spectrum. You’ll be on
the leading edge of the field
with an Information Security
degree from Champlain College.
Champlain’s
innovative curriculum allows
students to earn an associate’s
degree in Computer Networking
before earning their bachelor’s
degree in Information Security.
The goal is to ensure that students
are well-grounded in administering
and managing servers and networks
before they focus on the in-depth
study of information security.
Information Security students
will learn to fend off a range
of intruders, from debilitating
viruses and Trojan horses to
denial-of-service attacks and
hackers, and even learn to think
like them.
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Want
to learn more about the
Information Security Program?
If
you have questions about
Champlain’s Information
Security Program, e-mail
the program director Jim
Hoag. |
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Champlain
College is a National Center of Academic
Excellence
in Information Assurance Education
(CAEIAE)
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