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Norziana Jamil
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Lecture
Sec 1A&1B
Monday: 10am 12pm (BW-G-R06)
Thursday: 3pm 4pm (BW-1-R15)
Lab
Section 1A:
Wednesday: 3pm 5pm (BW-3-L04)
Section 1B:
Thursday: 1pm 3pm (BW-3-L04)
Sec 2A&2B
Monday: 4pm 6pm (BW-G-R06)
Tuesday: 12pm 1pm (BW-2-L14)
Lab
Section 2A:
Wednesday: 8am 10am (BW-3-L04)
Section 2B:
Thursday: 4pm 6pm (BW-3-L04)
Consultation Hours
Course Info
Aims/Objectives:
Course
Outcomes:
Chapter
Week 1
(1-5 June 2015)
Chapter 1:
Introduction to
Data and
Computer
Security
Topic
Activities
.
Week 2
(8-12 June
2015)
Chapter 2:
Cryptography
Introduction of cryptosystem.
Cryptographic properties.
Symmetric Cipher Model.
Substitution techniques.
Transposition techniques.
Week 3
(15-19 June
2015)
Chapter 2:
Cryptography
Week 4
(22-26 June
2015)
Chapter 3:
Public Key
Infrastructure
Week 5
(29 June 3 Jul
2015)
Chapter 3:
Public Key
Infrastructure
Week 6
(6-10 July
2015)
Chapter 4: Data
Integrity
Week 7
(13-17 Jul
2015)
Chapter 4: Data
Integrity
Quiz 1
Assignment 1
Week 8
(17/7/2015
26/7/2015)
Chapter 5:
Authentication
Midterm Test
(Chapter 1-3)
Chapter 6:
Network Security
Firewall
DMZ, NAT, Proxy
IDS
Week 10
(3-7 Aug 2015)
Chapter 6:
Network Security
Assignment 2
Week 11
(10-14 Aug
2015)
Chapter 7:
Transport-Level
Security
Week 12
(17-21 Aug
2015)
Chapter 8:
Malicious
attacks
Assignment 3
Quiz 2
Week 13
(24-28 Aug
2015)
Chapter 8:
Malicious
attacks
Week 14
(1-4 Sept 2015)
Chapter 10:
Special topic in
data and
computer
security
Week 15
(7-11 Sept
2015)
Email security.
Security for cloud computing.
Digital forensics in cyber
security.
Ethical hacking.
Week 16/17
(14-29 Sept
2015)
Text Book
Compulsory:
Security in Computing, by Charles P. Pfleeger, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2007.
Additional:
Computer Security, William Stallings, Pearson, 2008
Cryptography and Network Security, Atul Kahate, McGrawHill, 2003
10%
10%
20%
20
40%
100%
There will be no make up for test and quiz. If you failed to come to the quiz and/or test,
the respective contribution will be carried out to the contribution of your final exam,
respectively.
Attendance
Attendance will be taken for every lecture. It is a Unitens rule, that you must attend more
than 80% of the lectures to be admitted to the Final Examination. Your lecturer reserves
the right to apply this rule.