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Applied Security Breno de Medeiros Florida State University Spring 2007
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What is this course about? Learning how to 0wn the Internet for fun and profit. No, really: Learning how to make computer systems more secure in practice. (Labs + lecture) Source: printed materials/lab assignments/other Learning new trends in computer threats and appropriate countermeasures (Lecture + individual reading) Source: Assigned papers/other
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Should I take this course? ZIf you have to. ZIf you find the subject appealing, and think that everything worth it takes work. ZDon’t take this course: ZIf this slide’s background is where you would like to spend a great deal of time this semester.
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Course main references http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~breno/CIS-5930/ Textbook: None. Printed materials distributed in class. Reading assignments posted one week in advance. Recommended: Computer Security: Art & Science, by Matt Bishop, Addison- Wesley Internet Denial of Service, Attack and Defense Mechanisms, by Jelena Mirkovich et al. Prentice Hall. Inside Network Perimeter Security, by Stephen Northcutt et al. 2nd edition. Sans Institute Press.
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Classroom Lectures Whenever no lab meeting announced Cover theory, (some) from notes, much from the assigned reading (research papers). Mid-term exam and final will cover this material.
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Lab Meetings Announced in advance (in the website and during the prior lecture meeting) Covers some of the material in a practical setting Introduces the lab assignments. Lab assignments will be given regularly. Deliverables in the form of reports and/or code.
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Project You are required to work on a project during this course. It must include: An element of originality. Implementing an existing application/service (without add-ons) is discouraged. A practical component (implementation or configuration of software, or system design). Literature review alone will not be sufficient.
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Grading One Midterm: 10%; Final: 10% Lab assignments: 40%; Project: 40% Grade scale: A: 91 - 100; A-: 89, 90. B: 77 - 88 C: 65 - 76 D: 55 - 64 F: 0 - 54
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