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Indepth coverage of a range of security problems in information systems, namely physical security, network security and software security. Within these areas, topics covered include risk analysis, authentication, access control, and a range of crypto techniques. It looks at various management issues, including use and abuse of encryption, distributed systems authentication, contingency planning, auditing, logging and integrity management. A range of security applications are used as examples.
2 hours lectures per week, and two hours of tutorials/laboratories. Tutorials and hand-on laboratory exercises will complement the lectures.
Examination (2 hours): 60% - Assignment: 20% - Class test: 20%
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CSE4892