IWP 692
Two credits
This course provides national security and cyber intelligence professionals with a better understanding of cyber terrorism by compiling and extracting sound knowledge from scholars of the subject in an effort to analyze an appropriate, comprehensive definition of cyber terrorism. This course addresses motive, means, and opportunity as it applies to the use of cyber to cause terror and undermine national security. The course will also cover collections and cyber tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by cyber terrorists, where bits and bytes can cause loss of life and destruction of Critical Infrastructure (CI).
Professor
Semester Available
Fall
Additional Information
This course may be taken as a part of the following programs:
- Master of Arts in Statecraft and National Security Affairs
- Master of Arts in Statecraft and International Affairs
- Master of Arts in Strategic Intelligence Studies
- Certificate in Corporate Statecraft
- Certificate in Counterintelligence
- Certificate in Counterterrorism
- Certificate in Cyber Statecraft
- Certificate in Homeland Security
- Certificate in Intelligence
- Certificate in National Security Affairs