CSC/IST 485.001
Information Assurance and Security
Fall Semester, 2013
PROFESSORS: David L. Cozart & Mike Powell
Office (Cozart):201-E Computer Science Building
e-mail:
Office Phone:301-4087
Home Phone:477-5582
Individualized Help:Monday-Friday, 2:00-3:00 PMand by appointment
Office (Powell):303 Computer Science Building
e-mail:
Office Phone:301-2399
Home Phone:733-1874
Individualized Help:Drop in and by appointment
TEXTS:Information Security, by Mark Rhodes-Ousley, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Education, ISBN # 9780071784351
OBJECTIVES:
- To introduce Information Assurance Fundamentals including: Guidelines, Practices, Policies, Design
- To understand Data and Network Security including: Encryption, File Protection, File Access Control, Network Access Control, VPN, Intrusion Detection
- To understand Computer and Operating System Security including: Windows Security, Linux Security, Server Applications and Hardening
- To understand Security Operations including: Disaster Recovery and High Availability, Incident Response, Physical Security, Change Control
TOPICS:
- Foundations of security (Chapters 1-7)
- Data Security (Chapters 8-12)
- Network Security (Chapters 13-19)
- Operating System Security (Chapters 20-25)
- Software Application Security (Chapters 26-30)
- Security Operations (chapters 31-33)
- Physical Security (Chapter 34)
GRADE DETERMINATION:
4 tests at 12% each48%
Quizzes14%
Laboratory/Homework14%
Attendance 4%
Final exam20%
GRADE SCALE
A: 90-100
B: 80-89
C: 70-79
D: 60-69
F: 0-59
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Attendance in class is very important. You are responsible for all material presented in class and for all announcements made during class. Class attendance will be counted as part of your final grade.
Lab assignments will be collected on a weekly basis (Thursday). Lab assignments WILL NOT BE accepted late.
Homework assignments will be collected on the due date specified – typically the next class period after being assigned. Homework assignments WILL NOT BE accepted late.
Anyone missing a test must notify me before the day of the test and provide a valid reason for missing a test. A make-up test will be given at a mutually agreed upon time. Students not present for a test that have not made prior arrangements will be given a zero.
If you believe that you possess a disability for which a reasonable accommodation must be made, you must consult with the instructor at the close of the initial class meeting. The instructor will refer you to the Dean of Student for evaluation, documentation of your disability, and a recommendation as to the accommodation, if any, to be provided. If you do not consult with the instructor and follow up with the Office of dean of Students, as instructed above, you will thereby waive any claim to a disability and the right to any accommodation pertaining thereto.
TENTATIVE TEST SCHEDULE:
Test 1 – Thursday, September 12
Test 2 – Thursday, October 10
Test 3 – Thursday, October 31
Test 4 - Monday, November 25
Labor Day – Monday, September 2
Fall Break - October 3-4
Mid Term – Friday, October 11
Last day for course withdrawal – Friday, October 25
Thanksgiving – November 27-29
Last class day – Friday, December 6
Final Exam – Monday, December 9, 7:00-10:00 PM