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ISEC0511 Programming for Information System Security

ISEC0511 Programming for Information System Security. Lecture Notes #1 Introduction. Instructor and Text Book. Instructor: Suthep Vichiendilokkul e-mail: visuthep@gmail.com, suthep@mut.ac.th Tel no: 0-2988-3655 ext 4109 Text book:

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ISEC0511 Programming for Information System Security

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  1. ISEC0511Programming for Information System Security Lecture Notes #1 Introduction

  2. Instructor and Text Book • Instructor: Suthep Vichiendilokkul • e-mail: • visuthep@gmail.com, suthep@mut.ac.th • Tel no: 0-2988-3655 ext 4109 • Text book: • Architecting Secure Software Systems by Asoke K. Talukder, Manish Chaitanya, CRC Press. (ISBN: 978-1420087840) • Contents inside the lecture notes may contain data from several resources. • Lecture notes will be put on the website.

  3. Class Contents • This class includes several security topics, including: • Introduction to security in software • Security in software systems • Architecting Secure Software Systems • Security in Web Applications • Java Client-Side Security • Server-Side Java Security • Constructing Secured Systems in .NET • Constructing Secured and Safe C/UNIX Programs • Constructing Secured Web Services

  4. Prerequisite Knowledge • Students are expected to have background knowledge about • Basic computer programming (any language is fine).

  5. Grading Policy • 30% for midterm exam. • 40% for final exam. • 30% for assignments and quizzes • Homework • Lab tests • Small programming project and presentation

  6. Class Participation • Be on-time. • Ask when you have questions or do not understand. Don’t wait. • Always go to class, if possible. • No cheating is tolerated.

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