CS 336/536: Computer Network Security Fall 2015 Nitesh Saxena

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CS 336/536: Computer Network Security Fall 2015 Nitesh Saxena Final Exam Review CS 336/536: Computer Network Security Fall 2015 Nitesh Saxena

Protocols: Authentication and Key Exchange Course Admin HW3 graded HW4 posted Covers IPSec (lecture 9) and Wireless Security (lecture 10) Due 11am on Dec 07 (Monday) Lab exercise involves capturing WiFi packets using Wireshark Labs active this Friday (our last lab) 1/16/2019 Protocols: Authentication and Key Exchange

Course Admin Final Exam: 7-9:30pm on Dec 9 (Wednesday), in classroom 1/16/2019 Course Admin Final Exam: 7-9:30pm on Dec 9 (Wednesday), in classroom Cumulative Focus more on Post Mid-Term Material (65%) Lecture 7, 8, 9 and 10 Lecture 1-6 (35%)

Outline of Today’s lecture Review (as time allows) Lecture slides Homeworks 1/16/2019 Protocols: Authentication and Key Exchange