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Network Security2016 Fall

Subject Information Science (IFSC) 4339 Section 9W1 (CRN: 64041)

Prerequisite: IFSC 3315 or CPSC 4384 or SYEN 3332 or MGMT 4310, or consent of instructor. This course provides students with a concise and in-depth overview of security issues in current computer networks. It first gives a brief introduction of cryptographic algorithms and protocols underlying network security applications, including encryption, hash function, public key algorithm, digital signatures, and key exchanges. Then, it focuses on the security issues in current computer networks as well as network security tools and applications. The course will cover network intrusion/detection techniques and systems. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
This class is webcast and also meets in the classroom. Students can attend in person or remotely. Class sessions are also recorded. See instructor regarding attendance for exams and presentations.
11 seats available (capacity: 20)
Credit Hours
3

Meeting times and locations

  • Tuesday, Thursday 9:25am - 10:50am Engineering & Information Tech 217(Lecture)
    August 17th to December 13th, 2016 (17 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Information Science

College

Donaghey Engr & Info Tech
Cross Listing
This class is also offered as the following cross-listed sections:
  • IFSC 5339 9W1 (CRN: 64042)
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