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IS-2150/TEL-2810
Introduction to Security
Fall 2009-2010
Tuesday, 12:00 - 3:00PM
Room: IS 403
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Instructor: Contact Info: Tel:412-624-9982 Email: jjoshi [AT]
mail.sis.pitt.edu Office Hour Monday : 1:30 - 3:00PM OR By Appointment GSA: Amirreza Masoumzadeh (amirreza[AT]sis.pitt.edu) Office Hour Thursday 4-6PM (HW6 Sample Sol added) (Note that the midterm date has been changed – see the schedule) (Midterm is on Nov 3) Other Links
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Course
Description
Special note: The coverage of this course has been primarily guided by the
requirements of some of the CNSS standards (about 85% of the content). In
addition, the course also attempts to cater to students who are interested in
taking a single course but would like to gain a broad understanding of issues
in information security. The overall goal of the course is to develop a broader understanding
of the information security field, so that the student can ·
Recognize, analyze and evaluate security problems and challenges
in networks and systems. ·
Apply their knowledge to synthesize possible approaches to solve the
problems in an integrated way. More specifically, the goals of the course are to develop the skills
to: ·
Analyze and evaluate the fundamentals of security policy models and
mechanisms, and their need for different types of information systems and
applications ·
Apply the basics of Cryptographic techniques and network security for
ensuring the basic security goals of security of information systems. ·
Recognize the various security issues/terminologies related to software, networks
and applications to show how they are interrelated and available techniques
and approaches to solve/tackle security problems. ·
Describe/identify the various social, legal and non-technical dimensions of security
and its relation to technical counterparts. Prerequisites ·
TEL2000 OR Equivalent
Background; Instructor Permission In essence, the following is expected of the
students ·
Basic knowledge of: operating systems, data structures, database systems and networks;
Java. ·
Basic mathematics: undergraduate mathematics, some knowledge about mathematical logic,
set notation, etc. These issues will be reviewed in the course. Students not sure about the required background
should meet the instructor. Special note: ·
The course attempts
to explore some theoretical issues for which the stated mathematical
background is essential. ·
The course will
involve some Java programming.
Textbook:
Other
Reference Material
A list of papers will be provided to supplement the
book NOTE: To
access online books and article from off-campus, use the following link: sslvpn.pitt.edu The
following link gives more info: http://www.library.pitt.edu/services/remote.html Course
Outline
Grading
(Tentative) Lab +
Homework/Quiz/Paper Review 50% 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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