Information Security and Network Engineering
Classroom modality.
(RVOE) as set forth by Ministerial Agreement No. 15018, published in the Official Journal of the Federation on November 29, 1976.
Your program
In Information Security and Network Engineering you learn to develop solutions and technology to enhance information security. You acquire skills for evaluating and designing security systems, implementing and administering communication networks between computers and/or technological devices. You get plenty of practice in our specialized labs where you apply all the knowledge you acquire throughout the program.
If you're interested in the Internet, technology and information security; evaluating the security of information systems and looking for vulnerabilities in an ethical and responsible way; learning how computer and device networks work, and being aware of the risks they involve, this program is for you.
Educational objectives
ALIGNED WITH ITESO
• Graduates practice their profession guided by ethics, humanism and social responsibility.
• Graduates will be capable of starting up and incubating new technology-based businesses that promote the socioeconomic development of the region.
ALIGNED WITH DESI
• Graduates will be capable of taking part in research and development projects and/or of adapting information technologies.
• Graduates will be capable of updating their knowledge by taking certification and diploma courses, and studying for a graduate degree.
• Graduates will be capable of planning, leading and coordinating projects by following best practices in accordance with the industry where they work.
ALIGNED WITH PROGRAM
• Graduates will be capable of planning, analyzing, evaluating, designing, improving, and optimizing technological infrastructure systems or information security plans.
• Graduates will assume leadership or coordination roles on information security teams.
Graduate profile
As an Information Security and Network Engineer you will be capable of: Evaluating the security of information systems, technological devices and/or computer networks. Designing and administering computer networks, data centers, and the infrastructure needed for any technological solution. Working for any company as a security or infrastructure engineer, network analyst or on technological projects. Offering consulting services on information security and computer networks, or starting up your own business.
Graduate attributes
1. Identify, formulate and solve complex engineering problems by applying the basic principles of basic science, engineering and other relevant fields.
2. Apply engineering design to come up with solutions that meet specific requirements in the context of the program's discipline and have social relevance (public health, safety, well-being, and global, cultural, social, environmental and economic factors).
3. Communicate effectively with different audiences both orally and in writing.
4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make well-grounded judgments based on legal and ethical principles.
5. Work effectively on teams, showing leadership, collaborative and inclusive work, following proper work/project methodology, and assuming and fulfilling the role of leader or assigned member.
6. Develop and carry out proper experimentation; analyze and interpret data and use engineering judgment to reach conclusions.
7. Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using proper learning strategies.
8. Apply the principles of security and best practices to ensure service continuity in spite of risks and vulnerabilities.
Professional Application Projects
The Projects of Professional Application are projects of entail with the society, proposed by the ITESO and chords to the study plan of your academic program, across which you collaborate with other students and can apply your knowledge or competitions partner - professional in a actual scene with external addressees to the university, already be communities or institutions, to raise solutions that improve the quality of life of others and reaffirm the social commitment of your profession.