Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Postgrad
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester
36 Hours
Hawthorn
HIT8324 Web Application Development OR HIT6323 Web Programming Alternatively HIT6037 Software Development in Java AND one of: HIT6307 Internet Technologies OR HIT5091 Web Development Preclusion: HET756 Network Security
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
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A unit of study in the Master of Information Technology, Master of Information Technology (Professional Computing), Master of Technology (Information Technology)
To explore the technology and management of Internet security. Students will be able to: Evaluate security of networks and servers.Develop management plans for system security.Perform security audits.Understand concepts of social engineering.Use a variety of security related tools.Understand concepts of network monitoring.Analyse and interpret logs.
Lectures (24 hrs), Tutorial (Labs) (12 hrs)
Test, Assignments, Examination.
The graduate attributes which relate to this unit of study help to produce graduates who: Are capable in their chosen professional areas.Are aware of environments.
The graduate attributes which relate to this unit of study help to produce graduates who:
Overview: setting the context, review of concepts.Security and networks: types of work connectivity.Networks: a closer look. Important observation and analysis tools and how to use them.How do servers work? Methods of communication.Management issues: security models, case studies, risk assessment and management.Firewalls and intrusion detection: theory and practice, design and implementation.Packet filtering and intrusion detection tools: design, testing, implementation and validation.Web services and directory services.Security and the programmer.System security: tools and techniques from both sides of the fence.Practical system security: toolkits and methodologies.Course review: review of material, exploration of tools.
Scambray, J, Hacking Exposed, 5th edn, Berkley, McGraw-Hill, 2005.Mitnick, K, The Art of Deception, Wiley, 2002. Schneir, B, Secrets and Lies, Wiley, 2000.Zaleuski, M, Silence on the Wire, No Storch Press, 2005.