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Network Security by Behzad Akbari Spring 2012 In the Name of the Most High
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2 Advanced Computer Networks Instructor Behzad Akbari: Email: b.akbari@modares.ac.ir TA Course Web Site http://ece.modares.ac.ir/~akbari/spring2012/netsec/
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3 Network Security Course objective To make acquainted the graduate students with good knowledge of fundamentals of network security including basic security concepts, protocols, standards, tools and applications. Prerequisites Computer Networks. C programming.
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4 Network Security Textbook Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards (4rd Edition) by William Stallings. Reference book Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practices (4rd Edition), by William Stallings. For the background on computer networks and also for some class lectures we suggest following reference books: Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, Featuring the Internet, by James Kurose and Keith Ross, 5rd Edition, 2010. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, Featuring the Internet Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, by Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie, 4rd Edition, 2007. Computer Networks: A Systems Approach
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5 Grading There will be Homework, Project, Mid-Term and Final Exams. The grade will be determined by: Homework: 15% Project: 15% Seminar: 10% Mid-Term Exam: 30% Final Exam: 30% Network Security
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6 Tentative Course Outline Introduction Types of attacks Security services A model for network secuirity Internet standards, RFCs. Conventional Encryption Ciphers Information theory and entropy DES Cipher block chaining location of encryption devices Key distribution DNS and IP addressing. Public Key Cryptography Message authentication One way hash functions Public key principles and algorithms Digital signatures Key management.
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7 Tentative Course Outline (Cont.) Authentication Applications Kerberos X.509 authentication service. Electronic Mail Security Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) S/MIME IP Security IPSec Tunneling, Transport Security Associations AH and ESP Firewalls Packet filtering Application and circuit gateways NAT, Split DNS SSH, Trusted Systems
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8 Tentative Course Outline (Cont.) Web Security Web fundamentals, attacks and security SSL TLS SET Intruders Intruders Intrusion detection Password management Wireless Security Malicious Software Malicious programs Viruses, worms and Trojan horses Digital immune system.
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9 Tentative Course Outline (Cont.) Advanced Topics DOS and DDOS Peer-to-Peer Network Security Network Security Monitoring
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