Information Systems Security |
Module Type: |
Common for both tracks |
Module Code: |
656 |
Syllabus: |
Introduction to security, risk analysis, cryptographic keys and their management, electronic signature, cryptographic protocols,
operating systems’, software and computer security. Network security, firewalls, e-commerce security, basic operational requirements
in network administration, monitoring-regulation of networks, SNMP, network administration architecture, ΤΜ�, alerts and filters. |
Module Aims-Objectives: |
To teach students the techniques applied for securing a network and understanding its weak and strong points.
Upon completing this module students should be able to analyse, suggest and implement the appropriate methods for the secure data
traffic in all types of networks. |
Bibliography: |
• "Error-control coding for computer Systems", T. Rao and E. Fujiwara,
Prentice-Hall, 1989
• "Computer Security", D. Golman, John Wiley and Sons, 1999
• "Applied cryptography", B. Schneier, J Wiley and Sons, 1996
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