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MIS 4600 Ethical Hacking & Network Defense January 12, 2010 Abdou Illia, Ph.D aillia@eiu.edu
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Objectives Class overview (course syllabus) Explain How class will be organized 2
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Why an Ethical Hacking class? Security threats are ranked the highest concerns for mid-size and large organizations in the U.S. Knowledge/skills in dealing with security threats is a “must” for MIS/Computer Science students 3
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Business/IS versus Computer science professionals Computer science Business/IS professionals Trained to work in hardware, software, and networking vendor firms. Trained to develop network defense tools: encryption algorithms, firewalls’ filtering processes, etc. Trained to work in end user organizations that need to implement security policies ■ Understand Hacking techniques Perform security tests Implement ISC. 4
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Course objectives Analyze current corporate computer security threats. Discuss penetration and security testing issues. Analyze information security countermeasure. Discuss legal issues relating to ethical hacking Knowledge 5
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Course objectives Perform security audits and security testing Conduct ethical hacking in a controlled environment. Implement network defense measures Skills 6
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Required Text Hands-on Ethical Hacking & Network Defense, Michael T. Simpson, 1 st ed, Course Technology, 2006 7
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Teaching Methods Lectures Discussions Hands-on Exercises 8
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Grading 3 Exams: 100 points each(38%-) Written Cover subjects learned during previous weeks 1 Final Exam: 150 points(19%-) Research Project: 100 points(19%-) Research-style paper 10 Lab Exercises: 25 points each(23%-) Quizzes: To be determined 9
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Grade calculation 90-100% A 80-89%B 70-79%C 60-69%D Grades calculated by dividing amassed points by MAX 10
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Makeup No makeup Exams If absence excused, Grade calculated without missed exam Late Lab assignments: 10% off per day Excused Absence REQUIRES written verification Student responsible to provide documentation 11
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Due dates Due dates on course calendar Responsible to make sure ass. turned in on time Late assignments not accepted Exercise/Case due at class beginning Lab assignments due at end of lab session 12
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Website / E-mail address http://www.eiu.edu/~a_illia/ http://www.eiu.edu/~a_illia/ Syllabus Class Notes Assignments Your E-mail address Required to receive class-related notices Send me an e-mail (aillia@eiu.edu) Subject: MIS 4600 email list Content: Your-First-Name Your-Last-Name 13
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Instructor Assistance E-mail: aillia@eiu.eduaillia@eiu.edu Phone: 581-6391 Office Hours: M W 10:00-12:30 and by appointment 14
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