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IS
3350 Doctoral Seminar (Systems and Technology)
Information
Security
Fall
2010-2011 Wednesday 12:00 - 2:50 PM Room: IS 411 |
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Instructor: Contact
Info: Tel:412-624-9982 Announcement (Reading list for week 1 added) Some
Initial Project Ideas Important Links
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Course
Objective
This
fall, the course will attempt to accomplish this through review of
representative state of the art technical papers covering theoretical and
practical issues related to various emerging information security issues and
research challenges. While the key focus will be related to the trust, access
control and intrusion/survivability management issues, other topics of
interests to students will be accommodated. Grading The grading scheme will be as follows:
Papers
will be assigned for presentation every week. Students not presenting will be
required to review papers (typically one each week) and participate in
discussion. Participation is based on the quality of the questions and
discussions in class.
If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting
an accommodation, you are encouraged to contact both your instructor and
Disability Resources and Services, 140 William Pitt Union, 412-648-7890 or
412-383-7355 (TTY) as early as possible in the term. DRS will verify
your disability and determine reasonable accommodations for this course. |
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