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Introduction to CyberSecurity. Susan Hinrichs Spring 2005. Administrivia. Meet Wed/Fridays 9:30-10:45am 1131 SC Security lab in 222 SC Office hours Mondays 9-11am shinrich@cs.uiuc.edu Office 4224 SC Newsgroup cs.class.cs498sh Web site http://www-courses/~cs498sh. Class Structure.
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Introduction to CyberSecurity Susan Hinrichs Spring 2005 CyberSecurity Spring 2005
Administrivia • Meet Wed/Fridays 9:30-10:45am 1131 SC • Security lab in 222 SC • Office hours Mondays 9-11am • shinrich@cs.uiuc.edu • Office 4224 SC • Newsgroup cs.class.cs498sh • Web site http://www-courses/~cs498sh CyberSecurity Spring 2005
Class Structure • Accompanies Information Assurance (cs498ia) • Divided into four parts • Endpoint security • Network security • Intrusion analysis and control • Security architecture CyberSecurity Spring 2005
Topics Not Addressing • Cryptography – will be used in the other sections but not studied directly. CyberSecurity Spring 2005
Reading Materials • Required book from Information Assurance • Security in Computing, Pfleeger and Pfleeger • Supplemented with many papers and manuals • Other good security books • Computer Security: Art and Science, Bishop • Secure Coding: Principles and Practice, Graff and van Wyk CyberSecurity Spring 2005
Course Evaluation • Lab exercises – 50% • Papers at the end of first three sections – 25% • Final project – 25% • Folks taking for graduate credit will have extra requirements for Lab exercises and papers CyberSecurity Spring 2005
Questions for the class • Did you take Information Assurance last semester? • Are you familiar with Windows and/or Linux? • Are you comfortable with C, C++, and/or Java? • Are you familiar with IP networking? • What do you hope to get out of this class? CyberSecurity Spring 2005