CSCI 631 – Privacy and Security Issues

Fall 2006

 

 

1.0           General Information

 

Class Time: Tuesday/Thursday 7:15 PM - 8:30 PM

 

Class Location: 203 Thompson

 

Instructor: Dr. Shankar M Banik

            Office: 222 Thompson

            Email: shankar.banik@citadel.edu

 

Instructor Office Hours:

            Tuesday 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

            Tuesday 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM

            Tuesday 8:30 PM – 9:00 PM

            Wednesday 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

            Thursday 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

 

 

2.0           Course Description

 

A survey of the principles and practices related to computer security. The course concentrates on the problems of security associated with computer systems and emphasizes the application of cryptography to address those problems.

 

3.0           Course Objectives

 

This course aims to

·         classify the types of service associated with security;

·         discuss the relationship between policy and security;

·         present the role of cryptography in security focusing on applications and issues such as key management;

·         examine the mathematical concepts supporting public key encryption;

·         investigate different intrusion detection techniques;

·         discuss the functionality of firewall.

 

 

4.0           Course Material

 

            Textbook:        Introduction to Computer Security,

                                    Matt Bishop,

                                    Addison Wesley

                                    ISBN 0-321-24744-2

 

 

5.0           Required Work

 

·         Homework

§         There will be approximately five homeworks. Each homework should be turned in at the beginning of the class on the due date. The homework must be typed. Late and/or illegible work will not be accepted. For every 24 hours late, you will be deducted 10% of the grade of the homework.  Any homework that is more than 5 days late will not be evaluated.

 

·         Term Project

§         Students will be expected to choose and research some topic of interest to them in computer security. They will be expected to give a presentation and a written report on the topic. A handout on the project details will be given in the class.

 

·         Midterm Examinations

§         There will be two Midterm Exams during the semester. Tentative dates for the Midterm Examinations are Thursday, September 28 and Thursday, October 26 at Thompson 203 during the lecture class. Missing an examination without a previously approved excuse will result in a grade of zero for that examination. Makeup examinations are never available.  

 

·         Comprehensive Final Examination

§         The Final Examination is from 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM on Thursday, December 7. The Final Examination is comprehensive. No Final Examination can be given early, except as required by The Citadel Policy.

 

 

6.0           Course Policies

 

Class Attendance and Discussion: It is advised that students attend all lectures. Everyone in the class is expected to participate in the class discussion.

 

E-mail: Any announcement will be sent through email. Class emails are sent to your official email address using PANCHO. You are responsible for making sure that you are receiving class e-mails. It is your responsibility to have your official email account working properly and forwarding to the location where you read emails.

 

Grading: There are four components to the course grade. They are weighted as follows.

 

Component

Percent

Midterm

30

Final

30

Homeworks

10

Term Project

30

 

The grading scale will be no higher than the following. It may be lower at the discretion of the instructor.

Grade

Percentage

A

90+

B

80-89

C

70-79

F

Otherwise

 

 

Grading Policies

 

 

Disability

Any student in this course who has a disability that may prevent him or her from fully demonstrating his or her abilities should contact the instructor personally as soon as possible so that accommodations necessary can be made to ensure full participation and to facilitate educational opportunities.

 

Academic Misconduct

 

All work submitted for an individual grade, including homework and term project, should be the work of that single individual, and not their friends, nor their tutor. It is your responsibility to be familiar with the Academic Policies of The Citadel. Ignorance of these policies is not an excuse for violating them.