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PEOs, POs & POSs

PEOs, POs & PSOs

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

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  • PEO 1:   Achieve marked professional success in cybersecurity, forensics, and other emerging fields.

  • PEO 2: Engage in sustained and self-directed participation through professional development activities such as research, certification, and advanced education.

  • PEO 3: Display ethical, legal, and professional responsibility while actively and effectively responding to global security issues.

  • PEO 4: Innovate secure, scalable, and AI-integrated solutions leveraging blockchain, cloud, and modern frameworks.

Program Outcomes (POs)

 

  • PO1 : Engineering Knowledge - Use knowledge of the mathematics, sciences, and engineering fundamentals at a basic and applicative level to resolve complex cybersecurity related issues related to digital systems, networks, software and other cybersecurity concerns.

  • PO2 : Problem Analysis - Identify, frame and analyze complex cybersecurity problems as they relate to computer science principles, cryptography, and ethical hacking, for example and to analyze and derive a feasible solution from evidence based conclusions. 

  • PO3 : Design/Development of Solutions - Develop, design and implement secure systems or secure components of systems that meet one or more requirements and take into account public health and safety, cultural, social and environmental constraints.

  • PO4 : Research and Investigation - Derive actionable conclusions by utilizing research-based knowledge and methods including, but not limited to, threat modeling, analyzing data, and incident response to evaluate the implications of real-world cyber threats.

  • PO5 : Modern Tool Usage - Employ modern tools and procedures, including: SIEM, blockchain, AI analytics, penetration testing platforms, forensic software, to identify, analyze and address issues related to cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

  • PO6 : The Engineer and the World - Assess the legal, social, health, safety, ethical, and environmental factors relevant to professional cybersecurity practice and to provide responsible, equitable and sustainable solutions.

  • PO7 : Ethics and Professional Commitment - Demonstrate ethical behavior, commitment to professionalism, and legal requirements while still making informed decisions while making decisions that occur in a rapidly evolving cyber landscape.

  • PO8 : Teamwork and Collaboration - Work effectively as an individual and as part of diverse and multidisciplinary teams to either lead or contribute to projects designed to address critical cybersecurity challenges at national and global levels.

  • PO9 : Communication Skills - Communicate technical information, security policies, and audit results in a clear, effective manner and form the basis of technical reports, documentation, presentations, and consultations with stakeholders.

  • PO10 : Project Management and Innovation - Use project management methodologies, entrepreneurial thinking, and innovative approaches to develop, lead, and deliver scalable and secure cyber solutions within budget and timeframes.

  • PO11 : Lifelong Learning and Tech Adaptability - Continuously adapt to rapidly changing technologies like new threats and evolving tools by using self-directed learning approaches, formally accredited certifications, and active participation in professional learning networks.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

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  • PSO1: Leveraging advanced cryptographic algorithms, AI-driven threat analytics, and blockchain technologies to design, analyze, and secure complex systems.

  • PSO2: Specialize in cyber forensics, incident response, vulnerability assessment, and threat intelligence.

  • PSO3: Create industry-compliant cybersecurity frameworks for the cloud, IoT, and critical infrastructure that are scalable and integrated with AI.

Alignment of PEOs with Department Mission

NAAC Alignment Overview

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