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CST 2410 - Computer Security (3 credits, 2 class hours and 2 lab hours)
Course Description
This course is an introduction to security issues facing computer professionals today. Students will
acquire the knowledge and skills on how to maintain the integrity, authenticity, availability and privacy of
data. It covers computer viruses, authentication models, certificates, group policy, cryptography, and
access control. It also introduces the fundamental security issues of programming, database and web
server. Other topics include how to monitor the system for suspicious activity and fend off attacks, to
keep spies and Spam out of the e-mail, to take control of security by encrypting data, to design Active
directory, blocking ports, and locking down the registry.
Objective:
This is the first course of the information security module. It equips students and computing
professionals with the basic information security knowledge and operating system security skills
needed to implement and maintain modern information infrastructure and systems.
Learning Outcomes:
Demonstrate understanding of the risks and vulnerabilities associated with computer programs.
Demonstrate understanding of network protocols and the risks and vulnerabilities associated with
computer networks.
Demonstrate understanding of the risks and vulnerabilities associated with operating systems.
Required textbook:
M. Whitman and H. Mattord, Principles of Information Security, 4th Ed., ISBN 978-
1111138219
Pfleeger, Charles P, and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger. Security in Computing.Prentice Hall, 2003.
D. Liu, R. Wisselink, Securing Windows Server 2008 Prevent Attacks from Outside and
Inside Your Organization, Syngress
Homework Assignments
Homework assignments will be based on chapter questions.
Project Assignments
Students should work in groups to finish and demonstrate three projects. All projects
must be submitted on the due date.
Instructor: Prof. Xiangdong Li, Office hours: M: 1-2pm, F:5-6pm, Office: N1000
xli@citytech.cuny.edu, 718-260-5543
Grade Requirement
Students must complete all project assignments, homework assignments, participate in all tests.
18%
100%
All assignments and on-line certificate should be submitted to the blackboard. Emailing them to
me is not accepted.
2% penalty for each day of the late submission. The submission is closed after each due date.
Progression Requirements
Students majoring in CIB must earn a grade of C or better in this course in order to progress to
the next level courses (CS610 and CS710). If grade earned is less than C, the course must be
repeated.