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Introduction to Internet Security : Mechanisms, Protocols, Services & Management. John K. Zao, PhD SMIEEE Office: EC-527 Telephone: #31470 Email: jkzao@csie.nctu.edu.tw. Your Handsome Instructor. “ John Sir” History: Born in Hong Kong Raised in Canada Studied in Toronto & Harvard
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Introduction to Internet Security :Mechanisms, Protocols, Services & Management John K. Zao, PhD SMIEEE Office: EC-527 Telephone: #31470 Email: jkzao@csie.nctu.edu.tw
Internet Security - Course Outlines Your Handsome Instructor • “John Sir” • History: • Born in Hong Kong • Raised in Canada • Studied in Toronto & Harvard • Professional Interests: • Network Security • Wireless Networks • Miniature Devices • Personal Interests: • Music • Nature • 聊天 • John Kar-Kin Zao (邵家健) • jkzao@csie.nctu.edu.tw • 03-5131470
What do you think of … When you hear the word “Internet Security”? What do you want to learn … When you finish this course “Internet Security”? Internet Security - Course Outlines Your Turn …
Internet Security - Course Outlines This Course • Provide an overview on • Principles of Information Security: Services & Mechanisms • Design of Security Protocols: IPsec + IKE, TLS, 802.1X • Applications of Internet Security: Firewalls, VPNs & IDS • Research & Development Directions:Content Security, Wireless Networks, Web Services, P2P Security • Includes: • AES, RSA, PKI • IPsec, SSL/TLS, IEEE 802.1X • Firewalls, VPNs • Intrusion Detection & Response • Not Includes: • Offensive Attacks • Secure Programming
Internet Security - Course Outlines Classes • Lectures & Mid-term Exam • Three (3) Hours/Week • Short Break during Mid-term Exam Week (11/07 – 11/12) • Literature Review • Team : Two (2) People/Team • Assignment : Two (2) Papers in same/different research area(s) • Program : One hour/week begin after Mid-term Exam • Term Project • Team : Four (4) People/Team • Assignment : One (1) design or implementation project in areas of e-Commerce, WLAN security, … • Program : Project selection starts 9/27, review starts 01/03/2006
Internet Security - Course Outlines Grades • Assignments & Mid-term Exam (30%) • Two (2) Assignment Sets x 5% each • One (1) Close-book Mid-term Exam on basic concepts • Discussions among peers are allowed • Straight copying is not allowed • Paper Review (30%) • Two (2) paper review x 15% • Same grades for both team members • Term Project (40%) • End-of-term project demonstration & short report • Each member identifies his/her contribution • Have Fun … I am not trying to fail you!