CIS 410/510: Computer and Network Security
Instructor: Prof. Jun Li
Lecture Notes
Course Info
- CRN: CIS410/510: 27380/27381
- Prerequisites: CIS 432
- Time: Mondays and Wednesdays, 16:00 - 17:20
- GTF: Xun Kang
- Location: 45 Columbia Hall
- Instructor Office Hours: Thursdays, 14:00 - 15:00, 334 Deschutes
- GTF Office Hours: Mondays & Wednesdays 2-3 PM, 360 Deschutes (GTF Office Hours)
- Web page:
http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/classes/05W/cis410cnsec
- Textbook: "Computer Security: Art and Science" by Matt Bishop
- Reference: (1) "Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World"
by Charlie Kaufman, Radia Perlman, and Mike Speciner; and
(2) Reserved reading materials in the Science Library
Description
As both a science and an art, computer security has become one of those
must-learn disciplines. This course will cover the topics ranging from
fundamental security topics, such as security policies and cryptography,
to practical issues, such as mechanisms of viruses or worms and Internet
protocols designed to secure the web access or emails.
Winter 2005 Schedule
- Lecture 1 : Class Overview; Computer Threats (Ch 1, 22.1-5)
- Lecture 2, 3 : Security Policy and Mechanisms (Ch 2, 4, 5.1-5.2.2, 13, 15.1-3)
- Lecture 4, 5, 6 : Cryptography (classical crypto, public crypto, cipher tech) (Ch 9, 10.6, 11.1-2)
- Lecture 7, 8 : Key Management (Ch 10.1-4)
- Lecture 9 : Authentication (Ch 12)
- Lecture 10 : Intrusion Detection Systems (Ch 25)
- Lecture 11 : Midterm Review (I)
- Midterm, February 14, 16:00-17:20, 45 Columbia Hall
- Lecture 12 : Network Security Overview (reading materials)
- Lecture 13, 14 : IPsec (Ch 11.4.3 and reading materials(Ch 16-18 of Network Security Reference Book))
- Lecture 15 : Firewall (Ch 26)
- Lecture 16 : Email Security (Ch 11.4.1 and reading materials
(Ch 20-22 of Network Security Reference Book))
- Lecture 17 : Secure Socket Layer(Ch 11.4.2 and reading materials (Ch 19 of Network Security Reference Book))
- Lecture 18 : Final Review
- Final exam: March 15, Tuesday, 15:15-17:15, 45 Columbia Hall
Grading Policy:
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Class participation |
10% |
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In-class quiz |
10% |
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Homework |
20% |
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Midterm |
25% |
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Final |
35% |
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Important Note:
- The best way to contact me is to through emails. Make sure the email subject start with
"CIS 410: " or
"CIS 510: "
to catch my attention and get my prompt response.
Last updated: Mon Jan 10 23:28:14 PST 2005