This course is designed to provide students a thorough understanding of computer security Technologies. This includes high-level issues such as security policy (modeling what ought to be protected) and engineering ; cryptography and its underlying mathematics; and a wide variety of attacks ranging from network exploits through malicious code to protocol failure.
This course aims to give students a thorough understanding of computer security
technologies. This includes high-level issues such as security policy (modeling what ought to be protected) and engineering (how we can obtain assurance that the protection provided is adequate); cryptography and its underlying mathematics; and a wide variety of attacks ranging from network exploits through malicious code to protocol failure.
The mission of this course is to introduce students to the fundamental concepts and issues of information security.
Recognize relevant industry security standards and regulations, and their application.
computer security principles and practices by William stalling 4th edition(2018)
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