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-====== CSE 4481 4.0 - Computer Security Laboratory  ======+====== EECS 4481 4.0 - Computer Security Laboratory  ======
  
 ===== Description  ===== ===== Description  =====
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 This course provides a thorough understanding of the technical aspects of computer security. It covers network, operating system, and application software security. Computer laboratory projects provide exposure to various tools in a hands-on setting. This course provides a thorough understanding of the technical aspects of computer security. It covers network, operating system, and application software security. Computer laboratory projects provide exposure to various tools in a hands-on setting.
  
-Access Control - Identification, authentication, and authorization.+Upon completion of the course the students should be able to:
  
-Network Security attacks, intrusion detection, auditing, firewalls, packet monitoring and other tools/techniques for finding network security related problems.+  * Explain popular operating systems, network, password-basedand application layer attacks 
 +  * Write intrusion detection signatures 
 +  * Design and deploy security controls (e.g. firewalls, honeypot,password policy etc) 
 +  * Discover vulnerability in computer systems 
 +  * Analyze and alter network traffic 
 +  * Explain and identify different types of buffer overflow 
 +  * Design secure software applications
  
-Operating System Security - threats, vulnerability scanning, password cracking, accounts and privileges 
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-Application Software Security - design of secure systems, Java security, buffer overflows, database security, client-side and server-side securities, tamper resistant software, finding vulnerabilities. 
  
 ===== Lectures ===== ===== Lectures =====
  
-  * Mondays and Wednesdays, 17:30 - 19:00, Location TBD+  * Mondays     17:30 - 19:00CSEB 1002 
 +  * Wednesdays  17:30 - 19:00, CSEB 1002
  
 ===== Lab ===== ===== Lab =====
  
-  * Fridays, 18:00 - 20:00, CSEB 2007+  * Fridays, 18:00 - 20:00, CSEB 1002
  
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