The explosion of Internet traffic has created enormous demand for information systems security professionals. The Sheridan Bachelor of Applied Information Sciences (BAISc) program provides outstanding preparation for a rewarding career in this rapidly growing field. Our one-of-a-kind Information Systems Security degree program has a stellar reputation among employers. With a Sheridan Information Systems Security degree, you'll be prepared to join this exciting profession – and to get ahead in it. The Bachelor of Applied Information Sciences (BAISc) Information Systems Security degree program includes up to 28 weeks long internship in the form of a field placement in a real-world workplace. You'll advance from fundamental computer science principles to more specialized courses covering all aspects of information systems security, including: Computer Security IS Intrusion detection and prevention Network security Ethical hacking Database security IS Forensics and Investigation E-Commerce applications and Internet security Applied cryptology Malicious code: design and defence Secure programming Security auditing
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Demand for professionals who hold an information systems security degree has more than doubled since 2000. Sample job titles for graduates include: Network security engineer Information technology risk analyst Cyber security consultant IS security consultant IS security analyst Digital forensics and e-discovery professional IS security vulnerability researcher Identity management expert I S/Database/Network security architect