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INFO.4570 Network Security (Formerly 90.457)

Id: 008028 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

This course explores the theory, mechanisms, and implementation of security in computer networks. Our goal is to provide an introduction to mathematical encryption and security protocols, and how these are applied to the infrastructure of IP (Internet Protocol) Networks. We will cover classical ciphers and cryptographic methods such as DES, 3DES, Feistel, AES, RC5, and Modern Public Key cryptography (e.g.RSA, Diffie-Hellman, ECC) and PKI ( Public Key Infrastructure). The second half of the course will introduce the principles and implementation of Kerberos, SSL/TLS (Secured Socket Layer, Transport Layer Security) IPSEC (IP Security) and Access Control. The mathematics required will be introduced in class.

Prerequisites

Prerequisite 1: INFO 4620 TCP/IP & Network Architecture or related exp., and Prerequisite 2: INFO 3190 Intro to Linux, or INFO 3110 Intro to the Linux/Unix Operating System, or related experience. Check prerequisites in all prerequisite courses.

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