Regis University’s Master of Science in Systems Engineering degree provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, implement, and protect the infrastructure that supports mission critical, enterprise systems.

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Theses/Dissertations from 2011

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Mandated Government Regulations in Healthcare: Is Healthcare It Overregulated? a Post Mandate Study, Mark Albright

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Service Delivery Utilizing Wireless Technology Within The Air Traffic Control Communication And Navigation Domain To Improve Positioning Awareness, Samuel Durbin

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Investigation of Efficient Unified Threat Management in Enterprise Security, Ryan Lynn

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The Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing of Two Networks, Steven L. Simpson

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The Insider Threat, Jacinda L. Wunderlich

Theses/Dissertations from 2010

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A Clouded Future: Analysis of Microsoft Windows Azure As a Platform for Hosting E-Science Applications, Ian Blair

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Storage Virtualization Promises Agility in the Data Center, Peter Egli

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Hospital Network Infrastructure: a Modern Look Into the Network Backbone with Real Time Visibility, Homan Mike Hirad

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Energy Savings Through Multi-Level Security Clients, Keith S. McAbee

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Simultaneous Implementation Of Ssl And Ipsec Protocols For Remote Vpn Connection, Deyan Mihaylov

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Visual Networking, James Paul

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Investigating Basic Quality of Service Design Possibilities for Regis University Academic Research Network Edge Routers, Robert Zwick

Theses/Dissertations from 2009

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An Investigation Into Rewriting a Security Policy for Loreto College, Paul M. Mwai