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Computer Engineering Department Islamic University of Gaza ECOM 5347 Network Security

Computer Engineering Department Islamic University of Gaza ECOM 5347 Network Security Undergraduate Course Fall 2013. Prof. Mohammad A. Mikki Room      I215 Tel.      Ext. 2876 email:    mmikki@iugaza.edu.ps Skype id: mohammad.mikki

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Computer Engineering Department Islamic University of Gaza ECOM 5347 Network Security

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  1. Computer Engineering Department Islamic University of Gaza ECOM 5347Network Security Undergraduate Course Fall 2013 Prof. Mohammad A. Mikki Room      I215 Tel.      Ext. 2876 email:    mmikki@iugaza.edu.ps Skype id: mohammad.mikki Homepage: http://site.iugaza.edu.ps/mmikki/

  2. Lecture 1 Syllabus

  3. Instructor Mohammad A. Mikki Professor of Computer Engineering ECE Department , Faculty of Engineering

  4. Where to find me • My Office: IT bldg: Room I215 • Office Hours: TBA and by appointment • My Email: mmikki@iugaza.edu.ps • My homepage: http://site.iugaza.edu.ps/mmikki/ • Skype id: mohammad.mikki • Tel.:  +970-8-2860700  Ext. 2876 • Fax: +970-8-2860800

  5. TA • Eng. Jihad El-Dahdouh

  6. Course Information • Course Code: ECOM 5347 • Course Name: Network Security (Undergraduate Course) • Number of credits: 3

  7. Course Description • Principles of practical computer security to enable students to defend themselves against malicious threats. Firewalls, anti-virus, secure setup of a wireless access point. Cryptography basics and its application. Embedded devices and related security issues. Network technologies and their vulnerabilities.

  8. Course Objectives • All students, and most of the general population, use computers and computer-based systems everyday, and entrust those systems with life-critical and cost-critical functions. • In spite of the high level of trust placed in computer-based systems, even advanced computer users have little awareness of their exposure to security threats. • The general lack of understanding of basic computer security concepts leads to increased risk and costs involved in using computers. • This course will introduce computer security basics in a practical way and give students the understanding that they need to protect themselves, and their data, from malicious attack. Students will learn about the mechanisms behind most computer attacks and they will learn about standard defense tools including firewalls and anti-virus programs. • The course will provide a practical introduction to a broad range of computer security topics.

  9. Course Outcomes At completion of the course students should be able to: • Explain common security threats, including malware. • Analyze security vulnerabilities in computer systems. • Apply authentication and cryptography to secure computer systems. • Use open source tools to improve system security. • Understand the fundamentals of network security. • Describe the processes of auditing and incident response. • Understand ethical and legal considerations encountered when working in information security.

  10. Course Website http://moodle.iugaza.edu.ps • please check this webpage at least once a week for lecture notes, homework assignments, solutions, useful links, supplementary material, announcements

  11. Class Information • Class location, days and time Sec. 101: SMW 8:00 am – 9:00 am K513 Sec. 201: SMW 9:00 am – 10:00 am L508

  12. Required Textbook and Material Michael T. Goodrich and Roberto Tamassia, Introduction to Computer Security, Addison-Wesley, 1 edition (October 25, 2010) ISBN-10: 0321512944 ISBN-13: 978-0321512949

  13. Required Textbook (TOC) Table of Content

  14. Class Expectations • Class participation – Your input is needed for good discussion • Keep up with reading material • Follow academic integrity code

  15. Working Schedule

  16. Working Schedule

  17. Working Schedule

  18. Grading Scheme

  19. Research Report (Not required for the undergraduate students) • Select a research topic in network security • Select 3-5 recent papers on the topic • Summarize these papers in a 10-15 page report • Submit an intermediate report by 8th week of the semester • Submit a final report by 13th week of the semester • Make a 15 minutes presentation in front of the class in weeks 14 and 15

  20. Quizzes • 8 quizzes • Quizzes are given after completion of each textbook chapter.

  21. Lab • There will be a total of 10 laboratory experiments that will cover the current tools used in computer and network security. • The TA will assist in conducting these exps

  22. any questions

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