ITNT505 : Network and system Security

Department

Department of Computer Networks

Academic Program

Master in Cyber Security

Type

Elective

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

The course begins with a study of classical cryptosystems and the methods used to break them. The major currently used systems, DES, AES and RSA, are then introduced and examined from a design and security perspective. It then reviews how these tools are utilized in the Internet protocols and applications such as SSL/TLS, IPSEC, Kerberos, PGP and others including wireless. They will learn how to identify network security threats.System security issues are also covered, such as viruses, intrusion and firewalls. The design, implementation and configuration of system security for operating systems, databases and servers with attention given to defense and prevention systems, intrusion detection systems and trace-back systems. They will also learn how to select and deploy firewalls and manage VPNs.

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge &understand

mental skills

Practical & professional skills

General and transferable skills

Teaching and learning methods

  • Lectures.
  • Lab-work.
  • Fieldwork.
  • Case studies.
  • Exercises and home-works.

Methods of assessments

  • Assignments.
  • Exercises and home-works.
  • Written exams.
  • Oral exams.
  • Discussions and presentations.
  • Mini projects

Course contents