Cyber Security Programs of Study
- Debra Dart, Dean of IT (POC)
- ddart@tcc.edu
- 757-822-7124
- Professor Joel Kirch, Center Director (Alt-POC)
Cyber Security, Associate of Applied Science
The A.A.S. in Cyber Security degree prepares students to recognize and prevent threats to information and information systems, and to master the techniques needed to defend against these threats. The program covers security models, intrusion detection, incident handling, firewalls, perimeter protection, and network security law. Graduates may seek employment as information security officers and network security specialists in local businesses, educational institutions, and governmental agencies. Through articulated agreements, transfer to a four-year college may also be possible.
Cyber Security, Career Studies Certificate
The Cyber Security Career Studies Certificate program is designed to provide students with the skills to recognize and prevent threats to information and information systems and to master techniques for defense against such threats. Security models, intrusion detection, incident handling, firewalls, perimeter protection, and network security law issues are covered in the course work. Graduates may seek employment as information security officers and network security specialists in local businesses, educational institutions, and governmental agencies.
Cyber Security & Networking Foundation, Career Studies Certificate
The Cybersecurity and Networking Foundation Career Studies Certificate introduces students to information technology concepts and skills so they are prepared to recognize, prevent and defend against threats to information and information systems. Students will also be introduced to topics such as operating systems, computer hardware, networking concepts, and cybersecurity and programming.
Faculty Members
- Joel Kirch, Director
- Kimberly Perez
- Gregg Tennefoss
- John Millings