Syllabus

Master of Healthcare Administration

HCA 640 – Cyber Threat Identification, Analysis and Prevention – Spring B 2024

Credits - 3

Description

This course develops awareness of threats to data on computer systems. Students will gain an understanding of security weaknesses and considerations in maintaining sensitive data on networks and computer systems. The course examines the threats from differing outside entities as well as the potential for insider threats to both active data and data at rest. The course will examine key indicators of intrusion and various motives for intrusion to better develop an awareness of the vulnerabilities of health information handling in the cyber era.

Materials

All required course materials will be provided free of charge in the course.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

Program Outcomes

  • Explore the dynamics of modern and historical cyber security components
  • Navigate the development of policies and procedures of safeguarding vital digital information
  • Analyze real-world cyber security concerns and evaluate solutions

Course Outcomes

  • Create a comprehensive cyber security policy.
  • Identify and describe cyber threats and how they relate to the key tenants of CIA A NR.
  • Examine the process of scanning assets for vulnerabilities and how they are addressed.
  • Identify potential vulnerabilities within a critical environment.

Assignments

Discussions

Your discussion posts throughout this course – both initial and response posts – should be substantive, thoughtful, respond to the instructions, and integrate and refer to the course material. You should prioritize course content and limit references to external sources.

Major Assignments

Throughout the course, you will be working toward building a Cybersecurity Policy. Your assignments leading up to that cumulative project will cover topics including Attack Vectors, Risk Analysis, Mitigation Strategies, Zero-Day and Ransomware Attacks, and Encryption.

Grading Policy

Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:

Grade Breakdown

Assessment ItemPoints
Week 1 Assignment: Attack Vectors7
Week 1 Discussion5
Week 2 Assignment: Risk Analysis7
Week 2 Discussion5
Week 3 Assignment: Mitigation Strategies7
Week 4 Assignment: Zero-day Attacks7
Week 4 Discussion5
Week 5 Assignment: Ransomware Attacks7
Week 5 Discussion5
Week 6 Assignment: Physical Security Policy12
Week 7 Assignment: Passwords and MFA12
Week 8 Assignment: Cybersecurity Policy21
Total100

Grade Scale

Grade Points Grade Point Average (GPA)
A 94 – 100% 4.00
A- 90 – 93% 3.75
B+ 87 – 89% 3.50
B 84 – 86% 3.00
B- 80 – 83% 2.75
C+ 77 – 79% 2.50
C 74 – 76% 2.00
C- 70 – 73% 1.75
D 64 – 69% 1.00
F 00 – 63% 0.00

Schedule

Course learning modules are divided into weeks. Each week starts on Wednesday at 12:00 AM Eastern Time (ET) and closes on Wednesday at 11:59 PM ET, with the exception of Week 8, which ends on Sunday at 11:59 PM ET. All assignments must be submitted by 11:59 PM ET on their due date.

Week 1: Mar 13 – Mar 20
Week 2: Mar 20 – Mar 27
Week 3: Mar 27 – Apr 3
Week 4: Apr 3 – Apr 10
Week 5: Apr 10 – Apr 17
Week 6: Apr 17 – Apr 24
Week 7: Apr 24 – May 1
Week 8: May 1 – May 5

Week 1:  Introduction, CIA Triad and Attack Surfaces

Week 1 Discussion 

Week 1 Assignment: Attack Vectors 

Week 2: Policies and Risk Management

Week 2 Discussion 

Week 2 Assignment: Risk Analysis

Week 3: Threats – Part 1

Week 3 Informed Consent Essay: Mitigation Strategies 

Week 4: Threats – Part 2

Week 4 Discussion 

Week 4 Assignment: Zero-day Attacks 

Week 5: Threats – Part 3

Week 5 Discussion

Week 5 Assignment: Ransomware Attacks

Week 6: Prevention Part 1 – Basic Controls and Policies

Week 6 Assignment: Physical Security Policy

Week 7: Prevention Part 2 – Encryption

Week 7 Assignment: Passwords and MFA

Week 8: Prevention Part 3 – Safeguards/Scans

Week 8 Assignment: Cybersecurity Policy 

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Late Policy

Assignments: Late assignments will be accepted up to 3 days late; however, there is a 10% grade reduction (from the total points) for the late submission. After three days the assignment will not be accepted.

Discussion posts: If the initial post is submitted late, but still within the discussion board week, there will be a 10% grade reduction from the total discussion grade (e.g., a 3 point discussion will be reduced by 0.3 points). Any posts submitted after the end of the Discussion Board week will not be graded.

Please make every effort ahead of time to contact your instructor and your student support specialist if you are not able to meet an assignment deadline. Arrangements for extenuating circumstances may be considered by faculty.

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